It could be either just the word "fish" or it could be the word "fishes" it's more common to use the word "fish" if it's a lot of the same kind of fish and we use "fishes" if it's a lot of different kinds of fish.
Feedback is both singular and plural, like deer and fish.
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.
The plural form 'fishes' is used for the creatures, but many people do use the singular 'fish' as the singular (I caught a fish.), and the plural (I caught three fish.). The plural form, 'I caught three fishes.' is a correct use. Apparently, most people find the 'singular only' use is just fine.The uncountable (mass) noun 'fish' is the word for the food, a substance, with no plural form. Both fish and fishes are plurals to fish.
The word species is the singular and the plural form; a species of fish, many species of fish.
The spelling 'fishs' is an incorrect form.The correct plural form is fishes. The plural possessive form is fishes'.example: The sunlight sparkled off the fishes' backs.Note: To all who want to edit this answer based on the fact that the noun 'fish' is an uncountable noun, please be advised that the noun 'fish' is an uncountable noun as a word for a food substance; the plural form 'fishes' is a correct plural form for live fish, caught fish, or types of fish.
The plural form for sailfish is sailfishes. The noun fish is an uncountable noun as word for a substance, a food. The plural form, fishes, is a countable noun as a word for an animal that lives in water and swims; in other words, live fish. However, the common use is the singular only for both forms of fish.
None. It is the plural form of the Latin word piscis, a fish.
Both "fish," and "fishes," are correct plural forms of the singular word "fish."The singular noun fish is a word for a single creature or a substance used as food. The food substance fish is an uncountable noun.We can have some fish for dinner.The plural noun fishes is a word for multiple creatures that swim or multiple types of fish.There are four fishes in the koi pond.The fishes served were salmon andmackerel.However, many people use the singular form only for both singular and plural.
No. One correct plural of the noun fish is "fishes" (also a form of the verb to fish).You would need to add an apostrophe (fish's) to form the possessive.
The noun fish is an uncountable noun as a word for a type of creature or a food substance. The plural form for the noun phrase 'a newly discovered breed of fish' is 'newly discovered breeds of fish'.Although optional, the plural form for the noun fish can be used for two or more live fish, for example, 'There are three fishes in the pond.'
The plural form for the demonstrative pronoun this is these.
Even though it may sound plural, the singular possessive form of the word "fish" is fish's. (Remember the apostrophe!)