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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Does 'fish death' have the same meaning as 'the death if fish' or it should be 'fish's death'?

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What is the context? We often use "fish kill" where an industrial accident polluted the water and lots of fish were killed.

  • What is the context?
  • We often use "fish kill" where an industrial accident polluted the water and lots of fish were killed.
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What is the context?

We often use "fish kill" where an industrial accident polluted the water and lots of fish were killed.

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I want to say 'pollution will cause the death of fish', I wonder if I can say 'pollution will cause fish death or fish's death'

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anonymous

Does 'fish death' have the same meaning as 'the death if fish' or it should be 'fish's death'?

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