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Daniel Ojeda
1. Go and see that movie. I promise you it's worth your while.
2. Go and see that movie. I promise you it's worth it.
Do sentence 1 and sentence 2 have the same meaning?
Jan 5, 2024 9:50 PM
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Hi Daniel. Yes they have the same meaning.
January 6, 2024
They do mean the same thing, though I would always use "worth your while" in the future tense. "I promise you it WILL BE worth your while."
Sentence 2 is fine in the present tense.
January 7, 2024
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