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Rule 1.

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Word Picture
Hail /heɪl/
Noun
1. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
1. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.

Gail /geyl/
Noun
1. a female or male given name: from a
Hebrew word meaning “joy.”
Gail is happy

maize /meɪz /
Noun
A tall plant grown in many parts of
the world for its yellow seeds, which
are eaten as food, made into flour,
or fed to animals

The villagers cultivate mostly maize


and beans.
Gain /ɡeɪn/
Noun
an increase in something such as size, weight,
or amount

You can't gain access to


the computer system without entering your passw
ord..

Verb
to get something that is useful, that gives
you an advantage, or that is in some
way positive, especially over
a period of time

to increase in weight, speed, height, or amount

Nail /neɪl/
Noun

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
She nailed her audition and got
the lead part in the musical.

I got a flat tyre after driving over a nail.

Maine / /meɪn/
Noun

The restaurant serves Maine lobster.


Bait /beɪt/
Noun
food put on a hook to catch fish or in nets, traps,
etc. to catch animals or birds

 Live worms are used as bait.

Verb

 We hope that potential investors will


take the bait.

Raise /reiz/
Noun

, an increase in amount, as of wages:a


raise in pay.

Verb

(used without object), raised, rais·ing.


to be able to be lifted or pulled up:The
window raises easily.

Vain /heɪl/
Noun
in vain to no avail; fruitlessly
take someone's name in vain

to use the name of someone, esp God,


without due respect or reverence.

Verb
inordinately proud of one's appearance,
possessions, or achievements
pail /peɪl/

Noun

1.the amount filling a pail.

Verb
2. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

rain /reɪn/

Noun

 There will be rain in all parts tomorrow.

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb

 It started to rain.

I don't think it's going to rain.


 Mail /meɪl/

 in the mail Hard copies of the


documents are in the mail to you.

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb

 Qualified applicants should email, fax


or mail a résumé and salary
requirements.

Has the mail come yet?

fail /heɪl/
Noun

 For the sake of that potential, I'm


willing to put up with some fail.

I got three passes and one fail.

Verb

he song can't fail to be a hit

I fail to understand why this can't be resolved.

Rule 2 =========ay========
 Ray /reɪ/

noun
any of various marine selachian fishes
typically having a flattened body, greatly
enlarged winglike pectoral fins, gills on
the undersurface of the fins, and a long
whiplike tail. They constitute the
orders Torpediniformes (electric rays)
and Rajiformes

a ray of sunling came through the window.

Verb
(of an object) to emit (light) in rays
or (of light) to issue in the form of
rays

It was hailing last night.

Play /pleɪ/
Noun
bring into play, to put into motion;
cause to be introduced:New
evidence has been brought into play in
this trial.
come to play, Informal. to be
disposed to play or participate in a
manner reflecting a determination
to win or succeed:We're a small new
business, but we came to play.
She starred in many Broadway plays in her career.

Verb

to put through exercises, or forms of


practice or exertion, designed to train,
develop, condition, or the like:to exercise a
horse.

o put into use; employto exercise tact.


Say / /seɪ/
Noun
In stories the subject often comes after said, says
or say when it follows the actual wor
ds spoken, unless it is a pronoun.

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
3. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.

Hail /heɪl/
Noun
2. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
4. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.

Hail /heɪl/
Noun
3. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
5. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.


Hail /heɪl/
Noun
4. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
6. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.

Hail /heɪl/
Noun
5. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
7. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.

Hail /heɪl/
Noun
6. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
8. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.


Hail /heɪl/
Noun
7. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
9. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.

Hail /heɪl/
Noun
8. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
10. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.

Hail /heɪl/
Noun
9. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
11. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.


Hail /heɪl/
Noun
10. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
12. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.

Hail /heɪl/
Noun
11. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
13. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.

Hail /heɪl/
Noun
12. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
14. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.


Hail /heɪl/
Noun
13. small, hard balls of ice that fall from
the sky like rain

There will be widespread showers of rain, hail


and sleet.

Verb
15. If it hails, small, hard balls of ice fall from
the sky like rain.

It was hailing last night.

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