Asked by John
1. Tim likes fish, but Susan doesn't like it.
2. Tim likes fish, but Susan doesn't like them.
Which pronoun do I have to use?
I think 'fish' is used as a plural noun?
2. Tim likes fish, but Susan doesn't like them.
Which pronoun do I have to use?
I think 'fish' is used as a plural noun?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, "fish" can be either singular or plural, depending on how it's used in a sentence.
I'd use the first sentence you wrote; in fact, I'd probably say, "Tim likes fish, but Susan doesn't."
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I'd use the first sentence you wrote; in fact, I'd probably say, "Tim likes fish, but Susan doesn't."
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