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Are these three sentences true? What's the difference?
1. The world is worth it.
2. The world is worth.
3. The world is worthy.
2019年7月30日 15:44
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There is a difference between the word, "worth" and "worthy".
You can measure a persons "worth" by the amount of money and property that he owns.
A person is "worthy" if you think he deserves your time, respect and care. A poor person can still be "worthy".
The world is worth a great deal. It has great value in resources like water, minerals and clean air.
Caring for the earth is a worthy cause. It is a project that deserves our time and serious attention.
Hope this helps
2019年7月30日
They are not true or false sentences. The second statement is not a complete sentence.
1. The world is worth it (what)?
2. The world is worth (what)?
3. The world is worthy (of what)?
2019年7月30日
#2 is grammatically wrong...
#1. 值得
#3. 偉大, 賢達
2019年7月30日
Honestly, I think all of them sound kind of awkward. Maybe you mean to say "The world is precious"? Or "sacred"?
2019年7月30日
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