I can see that we're going to need a bigger aquarium.
fish can live in a tank or aquarium and so can sharks my mum said i can go to the aquarium because i was good
Did you see that big flounder at the aquarium
Example sentence - We bought little crabs to put in our aquarium.
We saw many kinds of fish at the aquarium. All types of sea creatures are on display at the aquarium. With a degree in marine biology, she's hoping to work at the aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland.
No.Neither Doyle or Ana know how to set up an aquarium.
my friend show me guppy in her big aquarium
In the aquarium were water, weed, sunfish, snails, and a neon fish.
If you're just using the word "aquarium" in a sentence, then you do not have to capitalize it. However, if you're using it as part of a name, for example: "The New York Aquarium," then you doneed to capitalize it.To make it clearer, i will provide examples:"I went to the aquarium with my children today.""I went to the New York Aquarium with my children today."
There were three octopi in that aquarium a moment ago!No, octopi does not mean that you get eight pieces of pie.
The worlds largest aquarium is The Georgia Aquarium.
'Un aquarium' (masc.).
In the example sentence, "Which fish in the aquarium swims the fastest?", the noun "fish" may be singular or plural. The noun "aquarium" is singular.The noun "fish" is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for a food substance, but can be used as a count noun (fish, fishes) as a word for the creature (creatures).Example: How many fish are in your aquarium?Or: How many fishes are in your aquarium? (both sentences are correct)