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Is it proper to say shrimps?
It depends on the context and your preference!
Technically:
* Shrimp is the singular and plural form of the word.
* Shrimps is considered a plural form, but it's less common and sometimes seen as informal or old-fashioned.
Usage:
* Shrimp is the most common and widely accepted form in modern English.
* Shrimps can be used in some contexts, especially when referring to different types of shrimp or when emphasizing the number of shrimp.
Example:
* Correct: "I ordered a plate of shrimp."
* Also Correct: "There were so many shrimps in the tank!" (more informal)
Ultimately, both forms are grammatically correct, so choose the one that sounds best to you.
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