Hello teachers.
I have a doubt, a very basic one but I haven't found an answer to it yet.
It's about the verb "WORTH".
Someone told me that it is incorrect to write the verb WORTH without the verb "to be" first. For example:
"This cellphone will be worth 250 dollars next month" - CORRECT
"This cellpone will worth 250 dollars next month" - INCORRECT
OR
"This is worth ten dollars"
"This worths ten dollars"
WHICH ONE IS CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
I want to know because I've found several web-pages in which they say that WORTH is a verb and can be conjugated in all the tenses (like in VERBIX.COM)
So I would like to know when is it correct to use "to be worth" and when to use "worth" as a normal verb.
Thank you.
I have a doubt, a very basic one but I haven't found an answer to it yet.
It's about the verb "WORTH".
Someone told me that it is incorrect to write the verb WORTH without the verb "to be" first. For example:
"This cellphone will be worth 250 dollars next month" - CORRECT
"This cellpone will worth 250 dollars next month" - INCORRECT
OR
"This is worth ten dollars"
"This worths ten dollars"
WHICH ONE IS CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
I want to know because I've found several web-pages in which they say that WORTH is a verb and can be conjugated in all the tenses (like in VERBIX.COM)
So I would like to know when is it correct to use "to be worth" and when to use "worth" as a normal verb.
Thank you.