cactus for a single plant cacti for plural
Cacti is the accepted term in botany.
The word cacti is a plural noun; the singular is one cactus.
The noun cacti is plural. The singular form is cactus.
There is no such thing as a cacti. Cacti is plural for the singular cactus.
Yes, cacti is the plural form of cactus
cacti is plural cactus is single
They are succulents
Cacti is the accepted term in botany.
Cacti and cactuses are the two the plural forms of cactus.
It is "cacti." Like octopi.
I actually think it's cacti... Considering that 'cactuses' isn't a word. Also, I do think cacti can grow on islands. I don't know if you know this but there is such thing as the Galapagos Cactus, that grows on the Galapagos Islands!
Cactus is singular. The plural forms are cacti or cactuses, both are accepted.Examples:I saw a cactus at the national park.I saw some cacti at the natural park.We have several flowering cactuses in stock.
cactuses or cacti (freaking grammar freaks)
No Thorny devils cannot climb cactuses. Incidentally, cacti are not even native to Australia, which is the natural environment of the thorny devil.
Yes Cactuses are Alive because it is a Plant and Plants are Living Things so the Science Theory Proves that Cactuses are Alive in the Desert.
If you are referring to cacti in general, they can be purchased online at sites such as 'The Cactus King', 'Cactus Limon', 'Cactus Plaza' and 'Cacti'.
No, cacti are only natives of the Americas. They do not occur naturally in Madagascar.
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: cactus'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: cactus'sExamples:The night blooming cactus' name is Queen of the Night.The night blooming cactus's name is Queen of the Night.
By hanging around cactuses or cacti so the spikes can keep their predators away.