sheep. fish.
It's spelled cacti. The plural form of cactus is like the plurals for octopus and pegasus (e.g. octopi and pegasi). These particular words are spelled in exactly the same way as their Latin root words would be, so the us is changed to i.
Geese, deer, moose, sheep, fish , salmon, cod
That is the way it is done in English. Some languages have a plural marker that goes before nouns making them plural. bata = child and mga bata = children Not all languages are the same
Some irregular plural nouns have the same spelling as their singular form such as scissors, pants, bison, deer, and sheep.
Animals that use the same spelling for singular and plural are:salmontroutdeersheepswine
Words that have the same pronunciation but different spelling are called homophones.
"Fish", "sheep", and "trout" are three exceptions to the -s/-es rule for making words plural. Most nouns, such as "sock" and "box", can be made plural by adding -es or -s to the end (sock would become socks and box would become boxes). Certain nouns, such as moose and the above three nouns, stay the same in spelling for both singular and plural spelling. Our English language can be very confusing!
Deer, sheep, moose, salmon, and trout are both plural and singular nouns.
The three words that sound the same are:their - plural possessive pronounthere - location (not here)They're - contraction of "they are"
I think it's the same. some ppl says "the jonases"
Words with the same spelling pattern as drum (CCVC) :bledblotbragbranbratbrimclamcropdrawdripflagflipflowfrogfromgladgringripgrowplanplopplugplusprimscamshedshutslamsledslimslitslumslowslugsmogsmugsnagsnapsnipspotstepstirstopstubtraptrimtrottwigtwinwhatwhen
Sperm. This is one of the words that is the same as plural as it is singular.