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.
you - pronoun ewe - female sheep
The spellings are the pronoun you (U) and the word ewe meaning a female sheep.
The homonyms for the second person pronoun 'you' are yew, a word for a type of coniferous tree, and ewe, a word for a female sheep.
The palindrome associated with sheep is the female, the "ewe."
The homophone for ewe is you.
Ewe
Is called a Ewe. A male sheep is called a Ram.
Ewe is a palindrome meaning female sheep.
The word 'ewe', a female sheep, is pronounced "YOU".
A ram is a male sheep and a ewe is a female sheep. A ram is not a ewe.
it is called ewe A ewe. (pronounced "you")
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