The plural of shrimp is "shrimp" or "shrimps." Both forms are considered acceptable, though "shrimp" is more commonly used. The word "shrimp" originates from the Middle English word "shrimpe," which was used to refer to a specific type of crustacean. In modern usage, "shrimp" is used both as a singular and plural noun, similar to words like "deer" and "fish."
In American English, it is common to use "shrimp" as both the singular and plural form, while in British English, "shrimps" is sometimes used for the plural form. Ultimately, both forms are correct and widely understood in English-speaking countries.
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