[Grammar] sheep has/have a layer of wool

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Oceanlike

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Sheep has/have a layer of wool to keep them warm.

The answer given was 'has'. Why is it 'has'?

I thought of 'sheep' in this grammar exercise as a plural subject and with the pronoun 'them' used, I went for 'have'.

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Thank you! May I know what is the reason for 'have' being the correct answer?
 

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In the absence of a definite article, sheep appears plural. If the sentence began with "The", either have or has would be possible, depending on previous context.
 

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If you change the words sheep to something like dog, where you can see if it is singular or plural, it is clear:

Dog has
Dogs have


The first would require an article.
 
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