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Rain & Reign & Rein

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Rain, Reign and Rein

Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings or spellings. Let's look at an example...

Rain

Rain

  • It will rain tomorrow.
    • Rain is the water that drops from clouds.
Reign

Reign

  • The Queen has had a very long reign.
    • A reign is the time a king or queen rules for.
Rein

Rein

  • The horse is ridden using a rein.
    • A rein is a piece of material that someone uses to control a horse.
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