Correct sentence:
Just like cow's milk, sheep's milk can be turned into cheese and butter.
Or a slightly simpler version:
Like cow's milk, sheep's milk can be made into cheese and butter.
Why this is correct (easy steps):
- Apostrophes: Use 's to show the milk belongs to the animal. So write cow's milk and sheep's milk.
- Comma: Put a comma after the beginning phrase Just like cow's milk, because it starts the sentence.
- Words: Both turned into and made into are okay—they mean the milk becomes cheese or butter.
Examples you know: Mom's cookie, the dog's bone.