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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Grammar?

Salmon are a unique fish; they spend their lives in both fresh and salt water.

In the sentence, is it correct to use "Salmon are"? Thanks in advance.

  

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anonymous In the sentence, is it correct to use "Salmon are"? The switch from mass noun to singular is not ideal. " By the way, other fish do that, too.

  • anonymous In the sentence, is it correct to use "Salmon are"?
  • The switch from mass noun to singular is not ideal.
  • " By the way, other fish do that, too.
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anonymousIn the sentence, is it correct to use "Salmon are"?

The switch from mass noun to singular is not ideal. There are many ways to fix that, one being "Salmon are unique among fish …." By the way, other fish do that, too.

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