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Yes, but it is also a plural noun:

This sheep is not for sale.

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Sheep is plural what is it singular?

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How would you spell the word sheep as a plural possessive noun?

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Is there a singular noun for the word sheep?

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What is the plural of this sentence - we get wool from sheep?

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