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The infinitive is the base verb form, conveying no information about person, number, mood or tense.

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worth to drive? worth the drive? worth it the drive?

"Worth the drive" is a grammatically correct way of saying it, and the one I hear the most. I must admit I have never heard "worth to drive" and that it sounds odd to me. "Worth driving here" also wo …
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