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No way! And then what did she do? Hold that thought. Hi guys! Dan from BBC Learning English
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here with this week's Learner Question. Find out what it is after this.
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OK! This week's learner question comes from Roberto from Argentina. He says, would you
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please explain the difference between these two sentences: This book is worth reading
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/ It's worth reading this book?
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I've got good news for you. There is basically no difference in meaning between the two sentences.
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Both of them we are talking about the value of an object, in this case the book, and there's
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only a difference in form, both of which are used quite commonly.
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Worth usually follows the verb to be and is followed in turn by an -ing clause. It often
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goes in sentences which begin with an it. For example, it's worth repairing the car.
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We can move the object to the front of the sentence and use it as the subject, and then
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we don't need the it. For example, the car is worth repairing. And there's no difference
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between these two sentences.
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Worth can also be followed by a noun phrase especially when we're talking about the monetary
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value of something. For example, this house is worth a fortune.
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We can use other expressions such as a lot or a great deal, etc etc. to talk about something's
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value in terms of its use. But this is not necessarily to do with money. For example,
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my sister is worth a great deal to me.
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Finally, worth appears in lots of idiomatic phrases in English. For example, it's worth
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its weight in gold. It's not worth the paper it's printed on. For what it's worth, and,
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it's more trouble than it's worth. But in these cases the word order is fixed, so don't
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change them.
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I hope that answers your question Roberto. Thank you very much for writing to us. If
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anybody else out there has a question for Learners' Questions, you can email us on:
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learning.english@bbc.co.uk. Please remember to include Learners' Questions in the subject
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your emails, guys. I'm very sorry, we just get too many, but we do read every single
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one. And, for more information, go to our website: bbclearningenglish.com. I think that's
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it. Done? Done? Good. See you next time on Learners' Questions. Bye.