Roam or Rome?
Your choice!
Roam
Exemple : ‘’At night time there are often young people who roam the streets.’’
“Roam” and “rome” are often mixed up as they are homonyms. To “roam” is a verb meaning to wander or travel without a clear purpose.
Rome
Exemple : ‘’Next week I’m going on holiday to Rome.’’
“Rome” is the capital of Italy and is particularly famous for the Colosseum.