A simple grammar correction and explanation suitable for young learners about the sentence discussing animals living in the forest.
Hello! Let's look at your sentence: "The lion doesn’t live in the forest. Forest animals are wolves, squirrels and bears."
Your sentence is mostly correct, but to make it even better, we can add a small word to make the last part clearer.
Here is the corrected sentence:
"The lion doesn’t live in the forest. Forest animals are wolves, squirrels, and bears."
We added a comma after "squirrels" which is called the Oxford comma. It helps to separate items in a list and makes the sentence clearer.
Also, the first sentence is great! It clearly tells us that lions don’t live in the forest.
So, your sentence is very good! Just remember to add the comma in lists like this.