Does the word "trout" have a plural form?
Hello tutors! I need your advice. Is there any plural form for "trout" or is it "trouts"?
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hi Ursula....trout or trouts are both in the plural form...you can add s to make it trouts depending on how are you going to construct your sentence
The plural of "trout" is also "trout" You can use it in a sentence as "Trout swim upstream"
Trout is both singular and plural. I hope this answered your question 💫
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Start testHey, trout is both singular and plural
Trout can be countable and non countable so both are correct. “Trout” is used as a general plural. “I saw a lot of trout in the river.” “Trouts” is used if we are talking about species of trout “Look at all the different trouts at the fish farm”.
Trout or Trouts are both plural form.
Trouts is the best plural and you can also use in a generalised form ,have fun
Hello there. The plural form will also be trout. However, in a specific context, the plural form can also be trouts for example, different types of trouts or a collection of trouts. I hope this was helpful.
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Other examples are: Information Knowledge Rice Etc They are all nouns, and we call them uncountable nouns - they are the same in both plural and singular.
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I think it is an uncountable noun, meaning it's trout for both singular and for plural forms.