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  1. No hace falta tener un inglés avanzado y un máster en gramática inglesa para saber que it is worth i s significa “Vale la pena”. ¿Pero qué hay detrás de ella? ¿Cómo se construye? ¿Cómo puede haber dos it en la misma frase? ¿Qué significa realmente? O sea, ¿cómo se entiende esa expresión?

  2. Worth as a verb is obsolete. Where have you seen or heard It worths it or It worth it? What you will find is It’s worth it, used to describe something that has a value equivalent to what is being asked for it either in terms of money or effort. In that use, worth is an adjective.

  3. WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2024: Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. worth n. (financial value) (económico) valor nm. The worth of that house has been reduced by the construction noise. El valor de aquella casa se ha reducido por los ruidos de las obras.

  4. When you’re trying to describe the fact that something is valuable enough or deserving of a certain amount of effort or cost, should you say “it worth it” or “it is worth it”? The correct form of the sentence is always “it is worth it”, although you might also use a contraction in the phrase and say “it’s worth it”.

  5. 28 de mar. de 2024 · It is worth it: This is the correct expression to use when you want to convey that something is worth the effort or cost involved. For example, “Saving for a dream vacation is difficult, but it is worth it.” It’s worth it: This is the contracted form of “It is worth it” and has the same meaning.

  6. La frase to be worth it en inglés se traduce directamente como «vale la pena», pero su alcance es mucho más amplio. Implica sopesar el costo, esfuerzo o sacrificio involucrado en una acción o elección con la recompensa o resultado que se obtiene.

  7. worth it. idiom. Add to word list. Add to word list. enjoyable or useful despite the fact that you have to make an effort: It was a long climb to the top of the hill, but the view from the top was worth it. (Definition of worth it from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)