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Cite, site or sight?
Cite, site and sight are examples of homophones. Homophones are words that are spelled differently but sound the same.
Cite is a verb meaning to make reference to or to quote something.
"She cited the relevant journals for her assignment."
Site is a noun meaning location.
"This was the site where the inauguration took place."
Other words with 'site' in them include website, campsite, onsite and offsite.
Sight is both a noun and a verb that refers to seeing.
"They sighted the fireworks and colourful lights before they reached the carnival. It was quite a sight."
Other words with 'sight' in them include
hindsight, foresight, eyesight and sightseeing.
Nov 28, 2021 10:53 AM
Samantha
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