The correct plural form for "shrimp" is simply "shrimp," whether you are referring to one shrimp or multiple shrimp. You would say, "I have two shrimp," for example, without changing the word "shrimp" to a plural form.
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There is no plural of "media," because the word itself is the plural of "medium."
The noun 'shrimp' is singular or plural.The plural noun is either 'shrimp' or 'shrimps', both are accepted.
There is no plural form for the word, countries. This word itself is a plural.
The plural of "contributes" is "contributes." The word itself does not change in its plural form.
No, the plural of "hotel" is "hotels".
No, "insight" is not the plural form of itself. The plural form of "insight" is "insights".
Well, it is a verb, and it can't be plural all by itself, but if you mean the verb for a plural subject, then it would be the word "were." I was, you were, we were (past tense). I am, you are, we are for present tense.
The word therefore is an adverb, not a noun, and has no plural. The plural "therefores" would only occur when referring to the word itself, as in "He uses too many therefores in his sentences."
Shrimp is the adjective form as well as the noun and a verb. Example uses: As an adjective: The shrimp boats lined the harbor. As a noun: This shrimp is excellent. As a verb: We shrimp in the summer months and work the lobster traps the rest of the year.
In singular form, "shrimp" would be camarón. In plural form, camarones is used. Note that the accent in the singular form is dropped when in the plural form.