Correct. There are a few words in English where the plural is the same as the singular. They are mostly animals (and fish). One sheep, many sheep One deer, many deer One moose, many moose One fish, many fish One salmon, many salmon Also one series, many series and one species, many species
Fish. One syllable.
William Faulkner had one of his characters say "My mother is a fish" in As I Lay Dying. Could that be what your thinking of?
A fish out of water is in an alien environment. If you say that someone is "a fish out of water," then you are saying they are out of their element. Stan the accountant was a fish out of water at the plumbing convention.
There are two syllables in Fishbowl
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.As English is a "living" language, and as the masses of the uneducated and the under-educated grow, the spellings of English words and their plurals may change. A few years ago, when speaking of a number of fish of the same species, fish would be used. When speaking of a number of fish of different species, the plural used would be fishes.
1 to be exact
id say 15 fish
If it is saying you can also go fishing, then it is the 1st one. If you are saying you can fish to a place, then it is the 2nd one.
There is 28 plants, 140 fish, and 35 insects.
fishes
None. Fish lay many eggs, only some of which become fish.
Logically there are five words .
that you can't say!
Its not its actually called a schoolAdditional answerYou may be asking why the plural of fish is still fish. It just is, although many people say fishes.
You need about one gallon for every inch of fish you have
That depends on what you mean to say. For example, if you have one angel fish in the tank you could say "That's the fish's tank" meaning that is the tank for the angel fish. If you also had a couple of clown fish, you could refer to the tank as belonging to all three fish by saying "That's the fishes' tank." Slightly different spelling and punctuation
Scientists have named and classified about 22,000 kinds of fish. But they also say that is only half of then.