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A lion bark vs A lions bark

Both phrases are not correct. The correct form would be "a lion's bark" with an apostrophe to show possession. The first phrase is incorrect because it lacks the apostrophe, and the second phrase is incorrect because it uses the plural form of "lion" instead of the possessive form.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 971 views

A lion bark

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "a lion's bark" to show possession.

The correct form is "a lion's bark" where the apostrophe shows that the bark belongs to the lion.
  • No, you would ask a lion, Because by virtue of being a lion, A lion is an expert on lions.
  • Never went out with a lion tamer.
  • He's feeding a lion cub.
  • You're like a lion in the jungle.
  • He had the eyes of a lion.
  • The lamb is becoming a lion.
  • He stooped down as a lion crouches.
  • But he will always be our leader, My father is a lion.
  • You're trapped by a lion.
  • That was like watching a gazelle eat a lion.
  • Someone with no talent who can take a lion's share of your earnings.
  • Because in Sudan we know what a lion looks like.
  • As you would a lion in a cage.
  • HENRY: The truth is like a lion.
  • It'll be like a lion toying with a mouse.
  • Roars like a lion when I drop the throttle, though.
  • Abe is considerably larger than a lion's cub...
  • Barry's the one that looks like a lion.
  • You're a lion who wants to sell a rhinoceros.
  • It had been half eaten by a lion.

Alternatives:

  • a lion's bark

A lions bark

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "a lion's bark" to show possession.

The correct form is "a lion's bark" where the apostrophe shows that the bark belongs to the lion.
  • No, you would ask a lion, Because by virtue of being a lion, A lion is an expert on lions.
  • Never went out with a lion tamer.
  • He's feeding a lion cub.
  • You're like a lion in the jungle.
  • He had the eyes of a lion.
  • The lamb is becoming a lion.
  • He stooped down as a lion crouches.
  • But he will always be our leader, My father is a lion.
  • You're trapped by a lion.
  • That was like watching a gazelle eat a lion.
  • Someone with no talent who can take a lion's share of your earnings.
  • Because in Sudan we know what a lion looks like.
  • As you would a lion in a cage.
  • HENRY: The truth is like a lion.
  • It'll be like a lion toying with a mouse.
  • Roars like a lion when I drop the throttle, though.
  • Abe is considerably larger than a lion's cub...
  • Barry's the one that looks like a lion.
  • You're a lion who wants to sell a rhinoceros.
  • It had been half eaten by a lion.

Alternatives:

  • a lion's bark

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