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Worth vs Worthwhile
What is the difference between 'worth' and 'worthwhile'?
Always confused..
For example, "The conference I attended yesterday was worthwhile." or "I went the conference yesterday and it was worth." Which one is correct? or any better sentence?
Thanks in advance!
2014年8月7日 07:40
回答 · 6
"Worthwhile" is an adjective that means that something is worth the time it takes.
"Worth" is a noun that means "value". It can also be an adjective in the form "to be worth something" (ex. "This watch is worth $200" or, in my sentence above, "...is worth the time it takes").
So you can only use worthwhile in your sentence.
2014年8月7日
you could say, The conference I attended yesterday was worthwhile, or, I went to the connference yesterday and it was worth it.
2015年3月16日
Thank you Candice :D
2014年8月7日
Worthwhile is correct in this sentence :)
2014年8月7日
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