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)
The correct spelling is "case full."
The correct spelling is "venomous" (full of venom; poisonous).
No, it is not correct to say "one an." The correct phrase is "one and a half day" to refer to one full day and half of another day.
Neither. The correct response is, "You are welcome." or "You're welcome."
It should be "you're welcome." Which is "You are welcome" when written in full.
White and fluffy like a field full of sheep eating blue grass.
Lambs are baby sheep.
in a shed full of sheep
Yes, unless you make a field in which there is grass already grown to the full length. This is only true for cows and sheep, not chickens.
To enter you must have a healthy, full grown sheep that still has wool. You will win if your sheep has nine or ten hearts.
Three bags full - one for the master, one for the dame and one for the little boy who lived down the lane.
3 bags full :)
Cactus sheep can be grown in Australia, but only with special love and care. Please do full research before endeavoring to grow cactus sheep on your own.
It takes 14 days for a sheep to mature. But you can buy full grown sheep from Yodel Ranch. When it is an adult the sheep will look different and you'll be able to sheer her wool. If you think your sheep is an adult try sheering it.
Full time.
three bags full
You need a full grown sheep that is not sick, not pregnant, and not sheared.