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Complete the following sentences: A tuna fisherman catches _______. A lobster fisherman catches _______. A salmon fisherman catches ________. . . . A Japanese fisherman catches __________.
Call the unknown weight of the fish "x". In that case, the statement can be converted into an equation as follows:x = 5 + (1/2)x If you solve this for "x", you get the weight of the fish. (The answer is 10 pounds.)
I/you/we/they catch the fish. He/she/it catches the fish.
Catches fish.
It would depend on how many fish he catches. Or how many the boat catches actually, not how many each man catches. When I say how many that means pounds of fish not numbers of fish.
Yes, someone who catches fish for a living would be happy to see a myriad of fish. This is because a myriad is a large group.
fishmonger
The catcher of fish is a fisherman. Fishermen is plural.
They eat it.
a noun
The clause "where he catches the most fish" functions as an adverb, as it provides information on the location of the action "catches." It modifies the verb "catches" by explaining where the action takes place.
The archer fish The archer fish