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    Default fish - countable or uncountable?

    Hello everyone,
    This time I've got stuck with the word 'fish'. When do we use it as a countable noun and when as an uncountable one? Is the situation with it the same as with 'fruit'? Which is correct:
    We caught much fish.
    We caught many fish.

    (if we use 'a lot' the problem will be done away with, but...)
    Thanks in advance!

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    Default Re: fish - countable or uncountable?

    Why make life difficult for yourself? Most speakers would say 'a lot of'. We tend to use 'much' and 'many only in negative and interrogative sentences:

    When you are eating it, 'fish' is generally uncountable. When you are catching it, it is generally countable.

    There wasn't much fish in that fish soup.
    I didn't catch many fish last night - two trout and a crayfish.
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    Default Re: fish - countable or uncountable?

    When you're catching it by a countable means (e.g. a rod and line), it's generally countable. Trawlers and drift-nets are different.

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    Default Re: fish - countable or uncountable?

    Thanks a million! Good clarifying examples from 5jj, and with BobK's explanation the whole thing has become quite clear to me. Thanks again!

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    Default Re: fish - countable or uncountable?

    Quote Originally Posted by 5jj View Post
    When you are eating it, 'fish' is generally uncountable. When you are catching it, it is generally countable.

    I didn't catch many fish last night - two trout and a crayfish.
    I wonder which of the following sentence is correct:

    1. How many fish did you catch?
    2. How many fishes did you catch?

    Thanks for your help.

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    Default Re: fish - countable or uncountable?

    You never need to use 'fishes' in modern English.

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