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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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"worth something" which way is correct

Which idiomatic and meaning?

Being late was worth 100 dollars.

100 dollars was worth being late for.

It's not worth waiting 10 minutes to take the subway one stop. You might as well walk.

One stop isn't worth having to wait 10 minutes for the subway.

The fact that he got up and had the courage to sing is worth the money we gave him.

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Which is idiomatic and meaning ful ? Being late was worth 100 dollars. This is ok.

  • Which is idiomatic and meaning ful ?
  • Being late was worth 100 dollars.
  • This is ok.
  • 100 dollars was worth being late for.
  • It's not worth waiting 10 minutes to take the subway one stop.
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Which is idiomatic and meaningful?

Being late was worth 100 dollars. This is ok.
100 dollars was worth being late for.

It's not worth waiting 10 minutes to take the subway one stop. You might as well walk. This is ok.
One stop isn

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