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  1. Currant:

    • "Currant" is a noun that refers to a small, dried fruit, similar to a raisin but usually made from a small, seedless grape variety.
    • Example: "She added currants to the scone batter for extra sweetness." Here, "currants" refers to the dried fruit added to the scone batter.
  2. Current:

    • "Current" can be an adjective or noun that refers to something that is happening or occurring at the present time, or it can refer to the flow of water or air.
    • Example (adjective): "The current situation requires immediate attention." In this sentence, "current" describes the situation that is happening now.
    • Example (noun): "Swimming against the current is difficult." Here, "current" refers to the flow of water in a river or stream.


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