Mga halimbawa ng paggamit ng Was worth sa Ingles at ang kanilang mga pagsasalin sa Tagalog
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And he was worth it.
She probably thought she was worth it.
Noir was worth more than all of you put together.
Maybe this was worth it.
I made excuses for cruddy behaviors because I didn't see I was worth more.
For Jesus, that was worth dying for.
It was worth all the hustle in the beginning, and I couldn't have done it without these 7 entrepreneurial mindsets.
What should I say, it was worth it!
This day was worth it and sends a clear message!
If Kate's waited so long, so it was worth it.
AND I felt it was worth sharing again….
I purchased a handicap van,and that purchase was worth every penny.
Years ago it was worth a few hryvnia(3-5, can not remember exactly).
The CoinCheck attack,for instance, was worth $500 million.
The wellness industry was worth $4.2 trillion in 2017 and this figure is set to keep rising.
She was sure that this painting was worth $50 million.
Previously, one Petro was worth 3,600 sovereign bolivars, but President Maduro increased the value to 9,000 bolivars in December.
I thought this article was worth revisiting… again.
The smaller brother has already been tested, and although there have been shortcomings,we thought it was worth the price.
I thought this was worth sharing again….
A recent post to the ezinearticles blog asked if writing articles was worth wasting time over.
For a time the industry was worth over £275 million to the Indian economy.
It was noted that one crypto transaction was worth over £5,200.
British cleaner maker's first robot vacuum was worth waiting for, but costs a lot, can't do the stairs and isn't perfect despite being the best available right now.
We think you will agree it was worth the effort.
Removal of front end progress bar,it was rarely seen or used and caused more trouble than it was worth.
Sorry a reply took so long as this was worth investigating.
We thought it was worth making a little comment about that," says Peter Jackson, who produced the film and co-wrote the screenplay, referencing the"horrific" acts of American immigration authorities.
They would definitely do it if they thought it was worth the trouble, but there's no point.
And at the end of the day, it didn't matter if people believed I was Black and Mexican or not,because my truth was worth living in.