There really isn't a suffix for sheep. I don't reckon that -eep or -ep is a suffix.
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.
Add suffix for sheep?
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Actually, the word "sheep" is just a one syllable noun and it has no suffix. A suffix is a group of letters added to the end of a word that changes the word's meaning. For example, if we added the suffix -ish to "sheep," we'd get a new word, sheepish. That means embarrassed and sorry for something you did.
True. Sheep for instance
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
-ic is the suffix. This suffix means in relation of.
The suffix is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
Actually, the word "sheep" is just a one syllable noun and it has no suffix. A suffix is a group of letters added to the end of a word that changes the word's meaning. For example, if we added the suffix -ish to "sheep," we'd get a new word, sheepish. That means embarrassed and sorry for something you did.
True. Sheep for instance
The most popular meat sheep is the suffix/cross breed. With reletivly short fur and large fore and hind legs its largest purpose is meat over breeding and milk
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
The suffix for undo is to not do.
Yes, dimension does have a suffix. The suffix is -ion.
Yes, the suffix is tion
There is no suffix in the word through
Yes, innovation does have a suffix. Its suffix is -tion.
-ic is the suffix. This suffix means in relation of.
The suffix is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means the condition of.