One net, several "nets"? Or several "net"? Please help me out!?

Question:I must write a text and I want to do it fine. I'm an English student.

Answers:
Net is correct in this usage. You have one net, but two nets, or, in your case, several nets.

Other usages include "net" as in what your take home pay is. That is always just "net."

Net is also used as a verb as in I could net 30 grand a year if I worked more; or, He nets about 100 grand each year.
its is net not with an s. its like sheep singular and plural plus the net is only one.. the whole net that exists. :)
You have given a specific sentence, but if you are talking about something like a basketball "net" more than one net would be several nets. Good luck and God Bless.
i would say several nets - but not sure if that would be right.

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