eeshu
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In today's test, I hit upon a word derivation item, asking the students to complete a sentence with the appropriate form of the word provided in the brackets. Here is the test item:
She is willing to donate more money to a ______ cause. (worth)
The answer is "worthy", but I think "worthwhile" is also correct. Am I right? If both are acceptable in such a context, is there any difference between them? Thanks for enlightenment.
She is willing to donate more money to a ______ cause. (worth)
The answer is "worthy", but I think "worthwhile" is also correct. Am I right? If both are acceptable in such a context, is there any difference between them? Thanks for enlightenment.