the lion roars in anger which tense
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'The lion roars in anger'
So:-
This is present tense
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Explanation:
This is present tense because the word 'roars' is used.
It would have been past tense if the word was 'roared'.
It would have been future tense if the words were 'will roar'.
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the lion was
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