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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Rights

Too much rights mean more corruption. Or

Too much rights means more corruption.

Which is correct?

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The error is in the word 'much'. I would probably say: Too many rights means more corruption. The reason is that in my mind I hear: Having too many rights means more corruption.

  • The error is in the word 'much'.
  • I would probably say: Too many rights means more corruption.
  • The reason is that in my mind I hear: Having too many rights means more corruption.
  • Or Giving people too many rights means ...
  • Which of the two is unclear, so you should probably specify, but in any case I don't hear "rights" as the true subject.
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The error is in the word 'much'.

I would probably say:

Too many rights means more corruption.

The reason is that in my mind I hear:

Having too many rights means more corruption.

Or Giving people too many rights means ...


Which of the two is unclear, so you should probably specify, but in any case I

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