The house is not worth investing in its maintenance. The house is not worth the owner investing in its maintenance. The house is not worth the owner's investing in its maintenance.
Can I put a subject (of the non-finite clause) or a GP phrase before investing in the The house is not worth investing in its maintenance?
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Actually, it's the first sentence that I dislike, and the third one is the one I would choose.
— Mister Micawber
Actually, it's the first sentence that I dislike, and the third one is the one I would choose.
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