"Worth" is a preposition that can be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive.
When followed by a gerund, "worth" means that something is valuable or important enough to justify the time, effort, or expense involved in doing it. For example: "It's worth taking the scenic route to see the beautiful views."
When followed by an infinitive, "worth" means that something is deserving of or warrants a particular action. For example: "It's worth to invest in a good quality pair of running shoes if you plan to train for a marathon."
In some cases, "worth" can be followed by "it" + an infinitive, which means that something is valuable enough to deserve a particular action. For example: "It's worth it to spend the extra money on a high-quality product that will last longer."
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