Potato?
The singular possessive of all English nouns is formed by adding 's: potato's
No, potato singular is potato and potato plural is potatoes.
Potatoes is plural. Potato is singular.
The singular form of the plural noun potatoes is potato.The singular possessive form is potato's.Example: The potato's center was filled with sausage.
potato's
The plural form of the noun 'potato' is potatoes.
The singular noun is potato.To form the plural, add 'es' to the end of the singular noun.The plural noun is potatoes.Examples:Mom put four potatoes in the oven to bake. (plural)She knows that a baked potato is my favorite. (singular)
Singular- PotatoPlural- Potatoes
Potatoes is already plural. The singular is potato.
Potato is the singular noun. Potatoes is the plural where we add "-es" to form the plural. Most plurals only require an s but some words ending in vowels require the "-es". Potato's is a singular possessive -- for example, "The potato's red skin looked appetizing." It refers to 1 single potato having red skin. Potatoes' is the plural possessive. "The potatoes' red skin looked appetizing." It refers to more than one potato having red skin.
Patata is an Italian equivalent of the English word "potato."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article la means "the." Its singular indefinite article una means "a, one."The pronunciation is "pah-TAH-tah."
The word meaning "a tuberous vegetable" is spelt potato.