Lambs is the plural of "lamb". Lamb is a noun. In a sentence: look at all the lambs in that field.
The first sentence is correct, "The field was full of sheep."In the second sentence, the noun sheep's is the possessive form, which requires a word (noun or pronoun) that belongs to the sheep.The noun sheep is both singular and plural.Examples:One of the sheep has a lamb. (singular)Three of the sheep have lambs (plural)Adding the apostrophe s ('s) to the end of the word forms the possessive, both singular and plural.Examples:One sheep's lamb was black. (singular possessive)Two of the sheep's lambs were white. (plural possessive)
Its not a remake of any film, nor is it a remake of manhunter. Manhunter was based on the Tom Harris book Red Dragon and The Silence Of The Lambs was based on the Tom Harris book The Silence Of The Lambs! The film Red Dragon is however a remake of the movie Manhunter.
Lambs can be stubborn, but it depends on the individual lamb and its personality. Some lambs may be more independent and resistant to training, while others may be more cooperative and easily led. Overall, lambs tend to follow the leader, which can make them less stubborn than other animals.
A consonant cluster is is a group of consonants which have no intervening vowel.Examples:acts (cts)birds (rds)consonants (nts)dolls (lls)eggs (ggs)farms (rms)gangs (ngs)hearts (rts)insights (ghts)jests (sts)kings (ngs)lambs (mbs)
Well, my dear, the word you seek is "clambs." It may not be a common term, but it's technically a rhyme with "jumps of lambs." So go ahead and impress your friends with this fun fact, or not. I'm not here to judge.
Lambs is already the plural form of lamb.
Sheep's Leaps
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bottles and cans?
bottles and cans?
Sheep is sheep and lamb is lambs
The plural for lamb is lambs.
Lambs is the plural of "lamb". Lamb is a noun. In a sentence: look at all the lambs in that field.
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fleecy;) Baby sheep are called lambs.
That is sheep's leaps.sheep's leaps