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i have two children vs i have two childrens

'I have two children' is the correct sentence. The word 'children' is already plural, so there is no need to add an 's' at the end. 'Childrens' is not a word in English.
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Last updated: July 16, 2024

i have two children

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to state that the speaker has two children.

Examples:

  • I have two children, a son and a daughter.
  • She has two children, both boys.
  • We have two children, and they are twins.
  • He has two children from his previous marriage.
  • They have two children, and they are both in college.
  • I am married and I have two children.
  • No, I have two children, I know it's from The Lion King. I just don't understand how that applies to the water department.
  • Because I have two children I'm supporting.
  • I'm working, but most important, I have two children
  • But I have two children, and that's the only thing I'm comfortable with in life anymore.
  • I have two children and the thing that scares me the most is that they disappear.
  • But I have two children, and that's the only thing
  • I have two children, and as you can see, I'm about to have a third, and I just can't imagine the pain you must be going through right now.
  • I have two children, I have a husband, a beautiful home.
  • I'm grown-up, and I have two children now.
  • And I have two children in catholic school.
  • Gurshaan, you're as old as I am and I have two children already
  • Yes, I have two children.
  • I have two children, three and five, and I have to do something about it.
  • My name is Jamale Tarabay. I have two children.

i have two childrens

This phrase is incorrect in English. The word 'children' is already plural and does not need an additional 's' at the end.

  • I'm grown-up, and I have two children now.
  • I am married and I have two children.
  • Because I have two children I'm supporting.
  • And I have two children in catholic school.
  • But I have two children, and that's the only thing I'm comfortable with in life anymore.
  • I'm working, but most important, I have two children
  • I have two children and the thing that scares me the most is that they disappear.
  • No, I have two children, I know it's from The Lion King. I just don't understand how that applies to the water department.
  • My name is Jamale Tarabay. I have two children.
  • But I have two children, and that's the only thing
  • Gurshaan, you're as old as I am and I have two children already
  • Yes, I have two children.
  • I have two children, and as you can see, I'm about to have a third, and I just can't imagine the pain you must be going through right now.
  • I have two children, three and five, and I have to do something about it.
  • I have two children, I have a husband, a beautiful home.
  • I beg you... I have two small children.
  • I have two other children, Sister, both of them perfectly normal.
  • But you know I have two weaknesses - children cursing and old people rapping.
  • I have two driver, two children.
  • Madam President, I myself have two children who are Protestants and I always celebrate Christmas in the proper way.

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