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Rain or Reign?

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Rain

Exemple : ‘’The rain was so heavy that not even an umbrella kept me dry!’’

“Rain” and “reign” are homonyms and this means that they are susceptible to being confused. “Rain” can be used as both a verb and a noun to denote bad weather when drops of water fall from clouds in the sky.

Reign

Exemple : ‘’The monarch had a successful reign of over 50 years.’’

“Reign” can also be used as both a verb and a noun and is used to refer most commonly to the ruling of a monarch.

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