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Large is an adjective. In this sentence it is describing the noun fish and is part of the subject (large fish) of the sentence.
In the given sentence, the word 'large' is an adjectivedescribing the noun 'fish'.
It's not a complete sentence. It might be okay in a casual conversation where both speakers know what the subject and object of the sentence are: "What did John do with those fish?" "[John] Ate them ["those fish"] down by the river."
large fish, cat fish And other stuff.
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Yes, in fact the name Barramundi is a name given by the Australian Aboriginals meaning large scaled river fish.
They are a large catfish from the Mekong river delta in Vietnam.
There are tons of things that makes there home in the Pripyat river. There are many large fish that live there.
There are numerous uses:TravelWaterFood/ fish etc.Irrigation waterHydro-electricty
The river has dirt and weeds and fish in it. Like any other river, some of the fish are endangered or they are exotic
large rainbow trout brown trout and more
different species of fish coy and such Chinese types ! Also large herons to catch and control the main flow of fish in the river.