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This much is fine. vs These much are fine.

'This much is fine' is the proper phrasing. The use of 'this' is appropriate when referring to a singular amount or quantity. 'These' should be used when referring to multiple amounts or quantities.
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Last updated: October 09, 2024 • 13800 views

This much is fine.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'this much is fine' when referring to a singular amount or quantity that is acceptable or satisfactory.

Examples:

  • I don't need any more sugar in my coffee; this much is fine.
  • This much is fine for a small gathering.
  • This much is fine for me, thank you.
  • I have this all under control, thank you very much. It's fine.
  • That much was fine. It's what happened next.
  • If it means so much to you, fine.
  • So, all in all, my evening pretty much balanced out fine.
  • Niklaus, the mother of your child deserves much better than just fine.
  • So everything involving Ben is fine.
  • Tonray said the communication block is fine.
  • Mr. And Mrs. Harrison, Bert is fine.
  • You're right, this is fine.
  • And men in white trousers, which is fine.
  • Okay, first, my leg is fine.
  • Thankfully, the face is fine.
  • Stanton, your image is fine.
  • Darling, whatever your emotional response is, is fine.
  • Stop trying to pretend like everything is fine.
  • Not likely, which is fine.
  • Honey, listen, our baby is fine.
  • Anything natural, to me, is fine.
  • Look, I'm sure that John is fine.
  • No, our relationship is fine.

Alternatives:

  • this amount is acceptable.
  • this quantity is sufficient.
  • this level is adequate.
  • this extent is satisfactory.
  • this volume is appropriate.

These much are fine.

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'These' should be used with a plural noun, but 'much' is singular.

  • That much was fine. It's what happened next.
  • If it means so much to you, fine.
  • So, all in all, my evening pretty much balanced out fine.
  • Niklaus, the mother of your child deserves much better than just fine.
  • I have this all under control, thank you very much. It's fine.
  • Legal frameworks are fine and are extremely important and legal stability and clarity are fine.
  • Fees are fine. It's all completely fine.
  • No, the other graves are fine.
  • My ranch is made in-house, and the Gulfhaven Gazette said that my wings are fine.
  • Even the paramedics that were treating him are fine.
  • The DNA matched yours, but your ears are fine.
  • My eye is killing me, but my feet are fine.
  • No, my shoes are fine.
  • Sir, your lips are fine. I...
  • Wait a minute, sats are fine.
  • I'm sure the rest are fine.
  • I'm sure those cops that were chasing you are fine.
  • Your looks and your personality are fine.
  • Mama, Ghost and I are fine.
  • Your father and I are fine.

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