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Original sentence: The lion has the loudest roar among cats

Corrected sentences (choose one):

  • The lion has the loudest roar of all cats.
  • Lions have the loudest roars of all cats.

Why these are better (easy steps):

  1. We use loudest because we are comparing many cats and saying which one is the most loud. This word is called a superlative (it shows the very most).
  2. Both "among cats" and "of all cats" can work, but "of all cats" sounds more natural when you say which one is the very loudest.
  3. Any of these forms are okay depending on whether you mean one lion or lions in general:
    • "The lion has the loudest roar..." talks about one (a typical or famous) lion.
    • "Lions have the loudest roars..." talks about lions as a group.

Short tip: If you want a simple, natural sentence for facts, use: Lions have the loudest roars of all cats.


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