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What is the difference between adjective worth and adjective worthy? worth can be adjective, and so is worthy. What is different between these two words, when I use it in sentences.
29 Tem 2015 09:00
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Worth as an adjective has several meanings: 1. Related to money, e.g. the cost: My house is worth £150,000 or relating to good value, e.g. My phone cost me £300 but it's worth it as it's a great mobile. 2. A good use of time/money/effort/risk etc, e.g. It takes 3 hours to get to the lake, but it's worth it as it's really beautiful there. 'Worthy' as an adjective usually means deserving respect/attention/admiration/support. Here are some examples: a. This charity is a very worthy cause. b. He's not worthy of your help, wait until he makes more effort.
29 Temmuz 2015
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