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sight Nothing is as beautiful as the sight of a new born baby. cite When you write a reseach paper, cite your sources in a bibliography.
Neither. The word site (a location) is a noun. The homophones sight and cite can both be verbs.
The homophones for "site" (location) are:sight (vision, appearance)cite (quote or refer to, as for precedent)
There's "site" (like a website) and "sight" (like seeing).
No, this is not a homophone. "Site" and "sight" are homophones because they are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
Some homophones for there are their and they're.
Slay/sleigh, Sale/sail, Site/sight, Slight/sleight, Sent/scent
Homophones for "ware" are "wear" and "where."
Wok is the homophones of walk.
The homophones of "hello" are "hallo" and "hullo".
Byte and bight are homophones for bite.
There are several good sources for printing out free worksheets on homophones. Here is a good one: http://www.englishforeveryone.org/Topics/Homonyms,%20Homographs,%20and%20Homophones.htm The following site also offers a fun approach to homophones and can easily be printed:http://havefunteaching.com/worksheets/english-worksheets/homophones-worksheets/