adjective
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'.
A fish which happens to be particularly large.
Large fish sometimes eat smaller fish or they will eat algae
A group of large fish is called a hunt
Albacore is a large pelagic fish. It lives in the open sea.
Very large.
You can make:Grilled Fish(Medium fish in frying pan)Fish Stew(Medium or Large Fish in Pot)Fish Sticks (Medium or Large Fish in Mixer)Sashimi(Medium or Large Fish No Utensil)
A Saratoga is the common name of a large freshwater game fish native to tropical Australia.
The parts of speech for the sentence are:Large = adjective describing the noun fish.fish = is a noun, the subject of the sentence.swim = verbswiftly = adverb modifying the verb swim.sea = noun, object of the preposition in.in the sea = adverbial prepositional phrase, modifying the verb swim.
A large round cut of fish (with the spine in the centre) is called a STEAK
Catching a large fish is random so is all the other fishes.