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What’s the Plural of Shrimp?

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What’s the plural of “shrimp”?

Shrimp stays the same in both its singular and plural noun form. Either way, it’s shrimp.

👍🏼Usage Note

I ate a shrimp for dinner.

We caught many shrimp in the net.

We saw several large shrimps in the tank.

These shrimp is very tasty.

  • The plural of shrimp is shrimp.
  • Shrimps is sometimes accepted as a plural (though some sources consider it nonstandard, and recommend to avoid its use).

What are shrimp?

Can we get a definition please?‘ No problem! Shrimp are a kind of crustacean. Crustaceans notably have an outer shell, or exoskeleton that protects the animal, as opposed to regular skin or epidermis. Shrimp have long and narrow abdomen, and long antennae.

Irregular plural nouns that stay the same

To be sure, what makes shrimp irregular as a plural noun in English is that its (more common) plural form stays the same as its singular form, and is just shrimp. It’s likely the case that shrimps came to be accepted as a plural form of shrimp overtime, since this is what one would assume the plural form of shrimp to be.

As you can see from the chart below, shrimp as a plural (sans -s) are not alone: beer, deer, moose, sheep, all stay the same in both their singular and plural noun forms. In cases where nouns show no change between their singular and plural forms, we can usually infer the count from other grammatical aspects of the sentence (or the context that the word appears in).

singular plural
shrimp shrimp
moose moose
fish fish (sometimes fishes)
elk elk
deer deer
bison bison (or bisons)

What’s the singular of shrimp?

The singular of shrimp is shrimp.

💡Study Tip

‘shrimp’ is like ‘fish’ or ‘sheep’; its plural is also just ‘shrimp’.

Examples of shrimp/shrimps in sentences

1. “My dad likes to eat fried shrimp every time we go to visit his family in Maine. There’s a restaurant that is famous for their popcorn shrimp that he loves.”

2. “There was a colony of approximately four-hundred and thirty-thousand shrimps floating into the bay, turning the water almost pink.”

3. “Did you see the shrimp display at the aquarium? They are really such small animals. It’s a wonder they survive.”

4. Shrimp are widespread, and can be found near the seafloor of most coasts and estuaries, as well as in rivers and lakes.

5. Most shrimp species are marine, although about a quarter of the described species are found in fresh water.

What do you call a group of shrimp? Collective nouns for shrimp?

Groups of shrimp, or shrimp as a collective are called a colony, as in, a colony of shrimp.

Origin of the word shrimp

The shrimp, meaning:

“slender, long-tailed, ten-footed, edible marine crustacean,” evolved into Modern English from Middle English shrimpe; Old Norse skreppa “thin person,” ultimately from Proto-Germanic skrimp.

Synonyms of shrimp

  • Prawn (though technically a different underwater species, they often go by the same name.)
  • Mite  
  • Runt

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Work Sheet

Question 1 of 10

What is the standard plural form of “shrimp” according to the blog post?



The post mentions that which plural form of “shrimp” is sometimes accepted but considered nonstandard by some sources?



According to the post, which of these irregular plural nouns is NOT listed as staying the same in singular and plural form?



When “shrimp” is used as a plural noun, which verb form should typically follow it?



What is the singular form of “shrimp” according to the blog post?



I ate a single for dinner.



We caught many in the net.



The post notes that using “” as the plural is sometimes accepted but is considered nonstandard by some sources.



These are very small animals.



According to the post, a group of shrimp is called a .





Frequently Asked Questions

What is the standard plural of shrimp?
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The standard plural form of the noun “shrimp” is “shrimp”. Like words such as “deer” or “sheep”, it stays the same for both singular and plural usage.

Can I say “shrimps”?
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While “shrimps” is sometimes accepted as a plural form, the post notes that many sources consider it nonstandard. It’s generally recommended to avoid using “shrimps”.

How do I know if shrimp is singular or plural?
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You determine if “shrimp” is singular or plural from the surrounding context and other words in the sentence. Look for articles like “a” or quantifiers like “many.”

What is the singular form of shrimp?
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The singular form of the noun “shrimp” is also “shrimp”. It’s one of those irregular nouns where the singular and plural forms are identical.

What verb should I use with plural shrimp?
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When “shrimp” is used as a plural noun referring to multiple shrimp, you should use the plural verb “are,” not “is.” For example, “These shrimp *are* very tasty.”

Yash, D. "What’s the Plural of Shrimp?." Grammarflex, Jun 15, 2025, https://www.grammarflex.com/whats-the-plural-of-shrimp/.

Sources

  1. The word counter: shrimp.

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