The plural of fish is fish or fishes, both are valid.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the noun fish has has two plural forms, fish or fishes. Fishes is generally used when referring to different types or breeds of fish.
The spelling 'fish' can be both singular and the plural (One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish... to quote Dr. Seuss).Examples:Plural: Look at all the fish.Singular: I caught one fish.But the plural fishes can be used when referring to more than one type of fish.--For types of fish, the same applies, where the plural of trout may be trout or trouts, and the plural of bass may be bass or basses.
I am not an English tchr but I tk it is more than one of a place person or thing. So. instead of fishes, it is fish it can be used singularly or as plural - more than one. I am not sure so I am going to do more research.
The plural form of the word "cod" is "cod." It is considered both singular and plural, meaning that the word does not change when referring to more than one cod fish.
Lots i should think, i mean theres ALOT of fish more than us and some one dies every second so.....
Plural is more than singular. Singular is only one and plural means more than one.
no, plural is anything more than 3 but less than 17
THERE ARE MORE THAN 120 SPECIES IN THE WORLD
Use plural when referring to more than one
there is more 345.560 more fish
yes theres more than 6 feet, i think theres 9
Yes. Fishes is a valid plural form of fish. The apostrophe denotes possession, so fishes' means of the fishes; belonging to the fishes.