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The present tense of "roar" is "roars" when used with third-person singular subjects (e.g., "The lion roars"). For other subjects, such as "I," "you," or "they," the base form "roar" is used (e.g., "I roar," "They roar"). The verb conveys the action of producing a loud, deep sound, typically associated with animals like lions.

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