The singular form of the word "sheep" is simply "sheep". English can be a quirky language sometimes, and "sheep" is one of those unusual words that stays the same whether it's in singular or plural form. Just like "fish" or "deer", whether you're talking about one fluffy creature or a whole flock, you'll always say "sheep". It's one of the exceptions to the usual "add an s or es for plurals" rule and just shows what an intriguing, and at times challenging, language English can be.
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