[削除されました]
Count sheep. Why not sheeps..? I don't know why "sheep" in "count sheep" doesn't need to be plural. Is it because there is no set number of sheeps that people count before they fall asleep? Or can I say "count sheeps" too?
2011年1月15日 14:46
回答 · 13
Sheep is an uncountable noun, like fish, that's why.
2011年1月15日
"Sheep" is one of those English words that is both singular and plural... in other words, "sheeps" does not exist in English. Other examples are "moose," "aircraft," "deer" and "eyeglasses."
2011年1月15日
Sheep is an uncountable noun.Each language has its magic that makes it unique. If everything is regular , then no need to make an effort to learn a language.
2011年1月16日
first, the word "sheeps" doesn't exists. "sheep" doesn't change its spelling either used as singular or plural. the only way you can tell that "sheep" is just one or more than one, is by using determiners such as "a", "the", "herd", "two...three...four...", etc. the most important reason is Sonia's answer. :)
2011年1月15日
You can use sheep for singular and plural(it's an irregular plural)
2011年1月15日
まだあなたの答えが見つかりませんか?
質問を書き留めて、ネイティブスピーカーに手伝ってもらいましょう!