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Worth to do vs worth doign

Both "worth to do" and "worth doing" are commonly used phrases in English, but "worth doing" is more widely accepted and preferred. The correct form is "worth doing" when followed by a verb.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 660 views

Worth to do

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The correct form uses the gerund form of the verb after "worth."

The correct form is "worth doing" when followed by a verb. This structure is used to express that something is valuable or beneficial to do.
  • We've got 3 days' worth to do in half an hour.
  • It really is worth trying to do that.
  • It's worth it to do what's right.
  • Maxwell, for what it's worth to you, I don't think the magic is there between Ariel and myself any more.
  • It's worth our effort to do a redistricting speech.
  • I have ten hours worth of work to do in an eight-hour shift.
  • I did think about it.Would have been worth it just to do it with you on that bed.
  • But it would not be worth my life to do anything for Monsieur Laszlo.
  • Everything that is worth doing you have to do on your own.
  • What's it worth to you? - Do you dare to show me the wound?
  • And I would add that what makes work worth doing is getting to do it with people that you love.
  • This is an option that our group will, this evening, have to consider, and two factors make it worth our while to do so.
  • Doyle's going to run against him, and he's got 20 years' worth of oppo research to do it with.
  • I won't risk $2 million worth of equipment to do the Marine Patrol's job.
  • How the hell is it worth the risk to do that?
  • I think he's worth talking to, don't you?
  • You got three grand worth of kling to do?
  • Some of that natter might be worth listening to, what do you reckon?
  • Man, I don't know - I don't know if this has any meaning or worth to you and I don't -
  • It's not worth to take the risk.

Alternatives:

  • worth doing
  • worth it
  • worth the effort
  • worth the time
  • worth considering

worth doign

This phrase is commonly used in English. It is the correct form when followed by a verb.

The phrase "worth doing" is used to indicate that an action or activity has value, importance, or benefit. It is followed by a gerund (the -ing form of a verb).

Alternatives:

  • worth it
  • worth the effort
  • worth the time
  • worth considering
  • worth the wait

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