In this video, learn the difference between "worth" and "worthwhile" and learn how to use "worth" and "worthwhile" in different sentence structures.
Both "worth" and "worthwhile" have the same meaning. They’re used to talk about how the benefits of something are greater than the costs. Therefore, the recommendation is to do the action.
In some cases "worth" and "worthwhile" can be used interchangeably. However, in other cases both "worth" and "worthwhile" are used in specific sentence structure.
In this video, you’ll learn English grammar and learn the different sentence structures that are possible for "worth" and "worthwhile".
By the end of the video, you’ll feel confident using "worth" and "worthwhile" in advanced English expressions.
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