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Siti noor adillah Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

DWELLING ON NOUNS..

Do we have the plural for sheep?

do we add in -s at the end??

sheep??

it does sound weird to me...

and the other is wat is the different btwn cloth, clothe and clothes??

can u clarify on this matter for me....

tq..
  

Top answer

The plural of sheep is sheep . English has a number of nouns where the singular form is the same as the plural form: fish, deer, and series come to mind. Cloth is the material used to construct garments.

  • The plural of sheep is sheep .
  • English has a number of nouns where the singular form is the same as the plural form: fish, deer, and series come to mind.
  • Cloth is the material used to construct garments.
  • " It is very old-fashioned, and not used much anymore.
  • He was clothed in white robes.
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The plural of sheep is sheep.

English has a number of nouns where the singular form is the same as the plural form: fish, deer, and series come to mind.

Cloth is the material used to construct garments.

Clothe is a verb, meaning "to dress." It is very old-fashioned, and not used much anymore. He was clothed in white robes.

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Hello, siti noor adillah, welcome to English Forums.

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i'm sorry for being inappropiate in my writing..

thanks for reminding me on the correct language.

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