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Are these sentences grammatically correct?
1-Lamb is the meat of a sheep.
2-Menu is a list of food in a restaurant.
Is it possible for the word sheep to be preceeded by 'a' ?
2018年2月1日 13:32
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Hello Nada. Strictly speaking, lamb is the meat of a ...lamb, that is a baby sheep (under one year old), and mutton is the meat of an older sheep... See this: https://www.thespruce.com/the-difference-between-lamb-and-mutton-2356034 .
In terms of the grammar, I would say the first sentence using the possessive case, with the apostrophe, although what you wrote is not incorrect per se:
'Lamb is a (young) sheep's meat'.
Regarding the second phrase, the word menu comes from the French 'menu de repas'. literally 'list of what is served at a meal' (https://www.etymonline.com/word/menu), so what you wrote is correct.
2018年2月1日
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1. Lamb is the meat of a baby sheep. (Mutton is the meat of an adult sheep)
2. The/A menu is a list of food in a restaurant. (Correct with 'the/a menu')
Sheep is one of the rare irregular plurals in English. So, it is both singular and plural.
There is a sheep outside. (Just 1)
There are many sheep outside. (More than one)
Other animals that can be both singular and plural are fish and deer.
a fish / lots of fish
a deer / lots of deer
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