Both the singular and the plural for the noun sheep is sheep.
Examples:
Mary had a little lamb that grew up to be a sheep.
When Mary grew up, she kept a flock of thirty sheep.
No, "sheep" is used as both the singular and plural form. To differentiate between singular and plural, the word remains the same.
The plural form of "sheep" remains "sheep" as there is no change in its spelling when pluralized.
The word "sheep" is an example of an irregular plural form. The singular form "sheep" is the same as the plural, so it does not change when referring to multiple sheep.
The plural form for the noun sheep is sheep; the possessive form for both the singular and the plural is sheep's.Examples:The sheep's owner sold it for a good price. (singular)The sheep's owner sold them for a good price. (plural)
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The singular form of "sheep" is also "sheep." It remains the same in both singular and plural forms.
The plural form of "sheep" remains "sheep" as there is no change in its spelling when pluralized.
The singular and plural are the same word, for example: one sheep, two sheep, three sheep. Examples: Mary had a little lamb that grew up to be a sheep. When Mary grew up, she kept a flock of thirty sheep.
Sheep=oveja, or in plural ovejas
The singular of sheep is "Schaf"The plural of sheep are "Schafe"
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The word "sheep" is an example of an irregular plural form. The singular form "sheep" is the same as the plural, so it does not change when referring to multiple sheep.
No. Sheep are animals, and the word sheep is a noun. It is the same plural as singular (sheep).
The plural for stuff is just stuff. Just like sheep and sheep.
Singular: The sheep was watched by the farmer.Plural: The sheep were watched by the farmer.The noun sheep is both the singular and the plural form of the word.
The word 'plural' is both an adjective and a noun. The noun plural is a word for a form of a word used to show more than one person or thing; a word or term in the plural form. Example: The plural for sheep is sheep.
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The plural form for the noun sheep is sheep; the possessive form for both the singular and the plural is sheep's.Examples:The sheep's owner sold it for a good price. (singular)The sheep's owner sold them for a good price. (plural)