"Sheep" is plural for "sheep". In the sentence you gave, "look at that sheep" it is singular, describing a single sheep. But "sheep" can be used as both singular AND plural, such as "look at those sheep" describing more than one sheep.
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"Sheep" is plural for "sheep". In the sentence you gave, "look at that sheep" it is singular, describing a single sheep. But "sheep" can be used as both singular AND plural, such as "look at those sheep" describing more than one sheep.
Is Sheep Singular Or Plural
Sheep is plural for sheep. A sheep. Several sheep.
But "Look at THAT sheep" must be look at that singular sheep, otherwise it'd be Look at those (plural) sheep
Sheep is both plural and singular
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AH..the mystery of the nouns in the English language and it's irregular plurals! NO CHANGE SINGULAR PLURAL deer fish means offspring series sheep - woman, oops sorry. species Are there any I'm missing HP ?..(I see I missed some of Bruce's Girls).. :)
sheep is plural for sheep
fish is plural for fish
sheeps means different of sheep in one group.
It is just the way people say it. Language changes over time. Nothing in the English language is permanent.
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