Roar is the present tense of roared.
The past tense of roar is roared.
Depends on how you use it."Roar" is a verb in this example: The lion roared at the audience."Roar" is an onomatopoeia in this example: The roar of the wind deafened me.
The present tense of 'will roar' is:I/You/We/They roar.He/She/It roars.The present participle is roaring.
the lion roared at the zebra.
Roar is the present tense of roared.
The past tense of roar is roared.
I walked up to the tiger, and it roared at me.
Depends on how you use it."Roar" is a verb in this example: The lion roared at the audience."Roar" is an onomatopoeia in this example: The roar of the wind deafened me.
The present tense of 'will roar' is:I/You/We/They roar.He/She/It roars.The present participle is roaring.
the lion roared at the zebra.
Yes, the word 'roar' is both a noun (roar, roars) and a verb (roar, roars, roaring, roared).Examples:We heard the roar of a lion in the distance. (noun)The boss will roar when sees this mess. (verb)
Beware that woman's roar. "The Mouse That Roared" is a favorite book of mine. The Captain's shouted orders could not be heard above the ocean's roar.
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The word 'roared' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'roar'. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example:verb: The crowd roared when each goal was made.adjective: The roared orders of the Sergeant woke everyone in the barracks.
To get the TM Roar There is a guy with a Poochyena on Route 114 talk to him and he will give it to you.
screamed, roared, shouted, and that's all i can come up with... its not much but anyways! --Shrieked, screamed, snapped, hissed, snarled, shouted, roared, etc.