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Sheep and deer are nouns that are the same singular and plural. Example sentences:A sheep has escaped the pen.The sheep have escaped the pen.A deer was in the road.The deer were in the road.
deer, sheep, fish, series, species
Deer, sheep, moose, salmon, and trout are both plural and singular nouns.
Neither word changes in the plural form. It's still sheep and deer.
There were nine sheep in the competition, but Elmer's sheep was the winner.
Describing words are adjectives; sheep, deer, and moose are nouns. Other animals that are the spelled the same for singular or plural are: salmon, trout, and swine.
Some examples of words that are both singular and plural include deer, sheep, and fish.
Some nouns that are always plural with no change are: deer, sheep, moose, fish, and aircraft.
Some examples of plural nouns that are spelled the same as singular nouns are: deer, sheep, fish, and moose.
Geese, deer, moose, sheep, fish , salmon, cod
sheep and deer are animals they are mammals.
Some examples of words that stay the same in singular and plural form are: sheep, deer, moose, and fish. These words are known as "unchangeable plurals" because they do not change in form when pluralized.