Perhaps yes, in the technical sense of having many different kinds of fish. However, it will be almost universally taken by native speakers as wrong. Better to say "I have many kinds of fish."
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In the example sentence, "Which fish in the aquarium swims the fastest?", the noun "fish" may be singular or plural. The noun "aquarium" is singular.The noun "fish" is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for a food substance, but can be used as a count noun (fish, fishes) as a word for the creature (creatures).Example: How many fish are in your aquarium?Or: How many fishes are in your aquarium? (both sentences are correct)
The biggest Tennessee aquarium is actually called "Tennessee aquarium", it is voted to be the best Chattanooga attraction. You can watch many sorts of fishes swim around there.
It can be, like in the following sentence. There were many firsts in this historic week.
"How many beans?" is grammatically correct.
Neither one makes sense, but "How many days are you?" is grammatically correct.
I would say "beaten".
The sentence is grammatically incorrect and translates as How many town does America have? or How many town are there in America?The grammatically correct form is Wie viele Städte hat Amerika?
Yes, it's correct to say politics is as in, "Politics is the business of politicians." It is also correct to say, "Many kinds of politics are played in Washington."
I came to your office several times and did not see (s) you._______Better:I came to your office but could not find you.
Terrarium:Has bugs, or insects , such as rolly-polleys, crickets worms, and more....Aquarium:Has fish, and snails, or many more fishes.....
8 times. I already told you that: that that "that" (that "that" that that teacher used) was grammatically correct.