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Blink Posted 18 years ago
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Worth...

Hi,

I have a question to native speakers only.
Tell me, please, which one of the variants is correct:

1) it is worth your attention
2) it is worth of your attention
3) it is worthy of your attention
4) it is worthy your attention

Thanks in advance!
  

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These: 1) it is worth your attention 3) it is worthy of your attention

  • These: 1) it is worth your attention 3) it is worthy of your attention
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These:

1) it is worth your attention

3) it is worthy of your attention
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Mister Micawber, I've got two more question to you.

Which one of these two construction (is worth attention/is worthy of attention) is more frequently used?

Do we use the indefinite article before the abbreviation like (an) MBA essay or (a) GCSE coursework?

Many thanks.
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1-- I think probably the first one. Ms Google says:

179,000 for "worth your attention"
146,000 for "worthy of your attention"

2-- an MBA essay but GCSE coursework. The first noun is countable; the second is not.
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Thank you very much Emotion: smile)

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