Fungi is the standard plural of fungus, because the word is Latin in origin it follows the Latin rules for plurals, however funguses following the English rules for plurals is also now an approved plural of fungus due to its frequency in common usage.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the plural of fungus is fungi or funguses.
The word fungi is the plural form; the singular form is fungus.
fungi is the plural of fungus
Fungi is the plural form of fungus.
Fungi is the plural of fungus.
fungi or funguses
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yes, fungus is singular Yes, fungi is plural and fungus is singular.
fungi is the plural form of fungus
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The noun 'class' is a countable noun, a noun that has a singular and a plural form.Examples:I'm late for my dance class. (singular)My dance classes are expensive, I can't afford to miss them. (plural)Which class of fungus is this? (singular)How many classes of fungus are there? (plural)
That is the correct spelling of fungus, yes.Some example sentences are:There is a strange fungus in my burger.Mushrooms are a kind of fungus.He was treated for a fungus infection.
Fungus is singular; the plural form is fungi.
The plural form of the noun fungus is fungi.The plural possessive form is fungi's.
The noun 'fungi' is the plural form of the noun 'fungus'.
Fungus is singular, while fungi is plural.
yes, fungus is singular Yes, fungi is plural and fungus is singular.
Both fungi and funguses can be used as the plural for fungus.
fungus is singular, fungi is plural
'Fungi' is the plural of fungus.
Fungi is the plural of fungus
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fungi is the plural form of fungus