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Two children are enough. More than two is...

What is correct:

"Two children are enough. More than two is too many." or 

"Two children are enough. More than two is too much."

?

2013년 4월 9일 오후 8:55
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Thank you, makdis57, I like this thought. I would like to hear from professional teachers, but they somehow ignore the topic. As for me, one child is too much.

2013년 4월 10일

I think both of them are correct. It depends what do you want to say? If you mean two is enough as a number and don't want to another child you should use "many"; but if you mean two is enough as a responsibility, for to good education and good raise, you should use "much". But what ever you mean, two children are not enough both as a number or a responsitibility. We need more than two children, I think it must be at least six:).

2013년 4월 10일

No problem, Omar.

Thank you for your explanation, thatrobertguy!

Although, I am still confused by the fact that the verb "to be" is in the singular here. Should it be in the plural in the case we use "many", shouldn't it?

2013년 4월 10일

"Too many" is correct. You wouldn't say "I have too much children." 

2013년 4월 10일

Oh 

i'm sorry 

I have read incorrectly

So sorry

2013년 4월 10일
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