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This is a stupid, anthropocentric question. The answer is simple: lions do not say "hello".
lions often roam alone. lions don't like to roam in herd.
The adjectives in that sentence are young and hugeand the nouns are zebra and lions and the verb is devour and there isn't an adverb.
No, the correct sentence should be: "A pride of lions was seen nearby." In this case, "pride" is a collective noun that refers to a group of lions acting as one unit, so it should be treated as a singular noun.
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People because they are the noun that is calling lions the king of the jungle
Simple - sentence has a subject and a verb (Lions roar.) Compound - two simple sentences are joined together with a conjunction (Lions roar and cows moo). Complex - A complex sentence contains a clause, which is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but does NOT express a complete thought. (I like vanilla ice cream but my family prefers chocolate)
Lions. A pride of lions.
The sea lions that we just saw were adorable>
This is a stupid, anthropocentric question. The answer is simple: lions do not say "hello".
Lions Are Carnivores.
lions often roam alone. lions don't like to roam in herd.
The lions will stalk the zebras and eat them.
Easily is an adverb. It tells how the Cowboys defeated the Lions.
Female lions do not have a mane. However, there are some cases of when a lioness (usually in captivity) does grow a mane because of menopause, likely because of a decrease in estrogen (though it may not be as lush as a male's).
Lions are renown for their ferocity when confronted .