Plural is a word that can be difficult to define. Sometimes it’s obvious, like when we say “fish” or “cats.” Other times, it can be more complicated, like when we talk about groups of animals that are collectively called “plural fish.” In this blog post, we will explore the concept of plural and how it works in English. We will also look at some examples and see how to form the correct plural for different things. Finally, we will provide some tips on how to use plural in written and oral language.
What is the plural for fish?
The plural for fish is “fish.”
How to make the plural for fish?
The plural for fish is “fish.” To make the plural, you add an -s to the end of the word.
Conclusion
Fish can either be singular or plural, depending on how you are using the word. When you are referring to just one fish, it is a singular noun and when you are referring to more than one fish, it is a plural noun. For example, if you said “I caught two fish,” then it would be a singular sentence because you only caught one fish. However, if you said “I caught five fish,” then that would be considered a plurals sentence because you caught five different fishes.