The noun 'sheep' is both the singular and the plural forms. You use sheep interchangeably.
Examples:
I found a sheep in the road.
John has six sheep.
The dog corralled a flock of sheep.
One of my sheep got mixed in with my neighbor's sheep in his sheep pen.
The sheep went to have gay sex with his bukkake partner.
Henry's dad took his sheep in the ship with him
There really isn't a suffix for sheep. I don't reckon that -eep or -ep is a suffix.
Every morning the sheep would bleat out loud, signalling that it was hungry.That was so easy, why could'nt you have thought of that?
'Des' is actually the plural form of the word "a". If you are saying anything in the plural form and want to use the in from of it, you have to use "des."
The smog was a gray blanket over the city. The blanket was made of wool from the farm's sheep.
I can't think of a sentence for plural bush:)or:I don't know how to use plural bush in a sentence. :)or:I am putting plural bush in a sentence. :)
"sheeps" is not standard English. The plural of sheep is just sheep.
One sheep is black. All the other sheep are white.^^^ A good examlary usage of the word "sheep in both the plural ans singular form.The word "sheep" uses the same rule as words like "fish" or "moose" meaning the word is unchanged when using it as a plural or singular noun.Plural: "sheep"Plural form usage in a sentence: "The Shepard dog herded the five sheep into the gate"Singular: "sheep"Singular form usage in a sentence: "Mary's young lamb grew up into an adult sheep."
The plural of tool is tools.
The sheep were grazing while the birds were singing.
The word sheep is one of a handful in the English language in which the singular and plural forms are exactly the same. Sheep in plural form is just sheep. You could say "I own a sheep" and you could say, "I own a flock (a group) of sheep". You use sheep interchangeably.Examples:I found a sheep in the road.John has six sheep.The dog corralled a flock of sheep.One of my sheep got mixed in with my neighbor's sheep in his sheep pen.
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use plural society in a sentence.
Sheep provide us with wool to make warm sweaters and coats. A fox crept into the meadow and killed one of the sheep.
The cows are grazing on the grass to get nutrition.
The domestication of sheep allowed for increased yields of wool for the manufacture of clothing.
There really isn't a suffix for sheep. I don't reckon that -eep or -ep is a suffix.
Verb-'Shear' as in "Shear a sheep"Noun-'Shears' as in "a pair of shears"Past tense verb-'Sheared' as in "He sheared a sheep"