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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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which way to formulate

Could you please tell me how to formulate this?

You want me to clean the house.
You could buy me a car and that still would be worth cleaning the house.
You could buy me a car and cleaning the house still wouldn't be worth it.

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Top answer

Your second example is OK. Here are some other forms. Even a new car wouldn't be worth cleaning the house.

  • Your second example is OK.
  • Here are some other forms.
  • Even a new car wouldn't be worth cleaning the house.
  • I wouldn't clean the house even if you bought me a car.
  • You could buy me a car, and I still wouldn't clean the house.
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Your second example is OK. Here are some other forms.

Even a new car wouldn't be worth cleaning the house.
I wouldn't clean the house even if you bought me a car.
You could buy me a car, and I still wouldn't clean the house.
Even if you bought me a car, it still wouldn't be worth it to clean the house.

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