worth it to watch

Nima.elt

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Is "It's worth it to watch" grammatically correct?
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum. :)
Is what you quoted supposed to be a complete sentence?
What exactly are you referring to?

Note that I have changed the title of your thread, because we require titles to include some of the words from the main question.
 

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I disagree with the above replies.
I was hoping to get a response from the OP first, but that didn't happen.

Please note that "Worth verb+ing" is used differently.

For example:
A: What do you think of the first Die Hard movie?
B: I liked it. It's worth watching.
Here, B is recommending the movie.

The "it's worth it to + Verb" is also possible, but it has a different meaning.
For example:
A: You paid nearly $300 for that concert?!
B: Sure. It's worth it to watch my favourite rock star live on stage.
Here, B is saying the concert is worth the high price (it's not a waste of money).
 
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