Pronunciation: English? [f] beauty? [f]
Noun (short for noun)? Fish; Fish; Idiot; Novice; New prisoner
Verb (short for verb)? Fishing; Fishing; Explore; seek
Lexical collocation:
1, fish farming
2. Buy fish to buy fish
Step 3 catch fish catch fish
Step 4 eat fish eat fish
Common sentence patterns
The best fish swim underwater.
Good fish swim underwater.
Finally, we caught three small fish to make soup.
Finally, we finally caught three small fish to cook soup.
What kind of fish is this?
What kind of fish is this?
We will go to the aquarium to see fish next Sunday.
We will go to the aquarium to see the fish there next Sunday.
I go fishing every weekend.
I go fishing every weekend.
Usage of words:
When fish is used as a countable noun, it means "fish" and the singular form means "fish sticks". When used as an uncountable noun, Fish means "fish".
2. Fish mostly appear in the form of zero plural, and can also be changed into fish according to rules, which often means "there are many kinds of fish".
3. When fish is used as the subject to indicate singular meaning, the predicate verb is in singular form, and when it indicates plural meaning, the predicate verb is in plural form.
Fish as a verb basically means "fishing", "fishing" and "fishing from ..." It can also mean "touch out" and "pull out".