The noun 'ewe' is the word for a female sheep and other related animals. It is your choice to use the pronoun 'it' or 'she' as a subject, 'her' as an object, to take the place of the noun, either is correct. For example:
A ewe and a lamb were in the pasture. She was nursing the lamb.
A ewe and a lamb were in the pasture. It was nursing the lamb.
The homophones for "yew" are "you" and "ewe."
The spellings are the pronoun you (U) and the word ewe meaning a female sheep.
The homonym of a second person pronoun is "you." It can sound the same but have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.
The palindrome associated with sheep is the female, the "ewe."
The homophone of "ewe" is "you."
Ewe
Is called a Ewe. A male sheep is called a Ram.
The diminutive of an ewe can be referred to as a lamb. This is the young one of a sheep since an ewe is a female sheep.
Ewe is a palindrome meaning female sheep.
A ram is a male sheep and a ewe is a female sheep. A ram is not a ewe.
The word 'ewe', a female sheep, is pronounced "YOU".
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