One cactus, two cacti
cactus for a single plant cacti for plural
The plural form for the singular noun cactus is cacti.
Cacti is plural form for the singular cactus.
I think you are going for cactus, any of several kinds of spiky desert plant. You can use either cacti or cactuses as the plural form.
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.
Cacti is plural. Cactus is singular.
"Cacti" is the plural form of "cactus," which refers to a type of plant known for its thick, fleshy stems and spines. Cacti are adapted to arid environments and are able to store water in their stems to survive in dry conditions.
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.
Platypus - platypi cactus - cacti
Cactus is Singular. Cacti is Plural. Examples: I saw a cactus at the national park. I saw cacti at the natural park. This is not correct: I saw a cacti at the national park.
cactus for a single plant cacti for plural
Cactus is singular, cacti is plural.