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"These are chickins" vs "These are chicken"

The correct phrase is "these are chickens." The word "chickens" is the plural form of "chicken," so it should be used when referring to more than one chicken.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

These are chickins

This phrase is incorrect. The word "chickins" is not a standard English word.

The correct plural form of "chicken" is "chickens." Use this form when referring to more than one chicken.

Alternatives:

  • these are chickens
  • this is a chicken

These are chicken

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "these are chickens" to indicate that there is more than one chicken.

The singular form of "chicken" is used when referring to a single chicken. For more than one chicken, use the plural form "chickens."

Alternatives:

  • these are chickens
  • this is a chicken

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