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Fabien
Is it grammatically correct to say ''something is not worth considered?''
Jan 27, 2013 11:30 PM
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No, it's not. You should say: ''Something is not worth considering''. After the word 'worth' you have to use verb+ing, for example in these sentences:
'It's not worth watching this movie. It's boring!' or
'This movie is not worth watching'. It's kind of boring!
hope you understood it! ( you wondered whether the sentence was right or not, so it was worth explaining it to you!)
January 28, 2013
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No, it's not. You should say "Something is not worth considering"
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