Question: Can you ever use fishes?

The most common plural form of fish is indeed fish. However, under certain circumstances, you can use fishes as the plural form of fish. Fish can refer to multiple fish, especially when they are all the same species of fish. Fishes, however, usually refers to multiple species of fish, especially in scientific contexts.

Can you use fishes in a sentence?

Fishes sentence example. Hes got all the loaves and fishes he needs. The constellation and sign of the zodiac known as the fishes is treated under Pisces.

Why do we not say fishes?

For some nouns, like fish, there is no difference between the singular form and the plural form. Sometimes, however, people do use regular plural endings for irregular nouns, so in casual conversation you may hear fishes or elks. Some English words come from Latin, and take a Latinate plural ending.

Why is fish plural?

Fish comes from German too, fisch, and you can either stick to fish or use fishes, so that is a borrowed word where you can use either sort of plural.

What is the plural form of the word fish?

fishes The noun fish has two different, completely acceptable plurals—fish and fishes—but fish is by far the most common plural. Its what you usually use to refer to a group or collection of fish.

Can I say two fishes?

The most common plural form of fish is indeed fish. Fish can refer to multiple fish, especially when they are all the same species of fish. Fishes, however, usually refers to multiple species of fish, especially in scientific contexts.

Can you say sheeps?

No, “sheeps” is not a gramatical English word. The plural of sheep is also sheep. English has a number of nouns whose plural is the same as the singular.

What is a group of fish called?

Why is a group of fish called a school? Some fish tend to swim in groups in order to protect themselves from their predators. The most common collective nouns for a group of fish in general are school and shoal. Both the words have evolved from the same common Dutch root schole meaning a troop or crowd.

Can you say fishes?

The plural of fish is usually fish. When referring to more than one species of fish, especially in a scientific context, you can use fishes as the plural. The zodiac sign Pisces is also often referred to as fishes.

What are two fish called?

The most common plural form of fish is indeed fish. Fish can refer to multiple fish, especially when they are all the same species of fish. Fishes, however, usually refers to multiple species of fish, especially in scientific contexts.

Do British people say sheeps?

No, “sheeps” is not a gramatical English word. English has a number of nouns whose plural is the same as the singular.

Why cant we say sheeps?

I have found different explanations, such as, it is because they were seen as uncountable, as in a herd of sheep, because it comes from German, which does not have the plural s and that it is because it is a neutral Old English noun which does not change in the plural.

What is a pretty fish?

1. Mandarinfish. These spectacular looking fish are the most beautiful in the ocean. It is native to the Pacific Ocean and lives in sheltered lagoons and inshore reefs.

What is a group of squirrels called?

A dray or scurry of squirrels.

What is a group of pandas called?

A group of pandas is known as an embarrassment.

Can you say two fishes?

The most common plural form of fish is indeed fish. Fish can refer to multiple fish, especially when they are all the same species of fish. Fishes, however, usually refers to multiple species of fish, especially in scientific contexts.

Can I say sheeps?

No, “sheeps” is not a gramatical English word. The plural of sheep is also sheep. English has a number of nouns whose plural is the same as the singular.

What is 1 sheep called?

Use of the word sheep began in Middle English as a derivation of the Old English word scēap; it is both the singular and plural name for the animal. A group of sheep is called a flock.

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