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what is the pural form for "Fish" actually? Fri Jan 18, 2008 19:29 pm  what is the pural form for "Fish" actually?
 

Please clarify the following sentences:

1. how many fish are there?
2. how many fishes are there?

Thanks in advance!
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what is the pural form for "Fish" actually? Fri Jan 18, 2008 19:44 pm  what is the pural form for "Fish" actually?
 

Hi Kwfine,

Your question has been discussed in the plural of fish thread.

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what is the pural form for "Fish" actually? Fri Jan 18, 2008 21:33 pm  what is the pural form for "Fish" actually?
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Kwfine,

Your question has been discussed in the plural of fish thread.

Regards,
Torsten

I am so sorry, Torsten!
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