Cite, Sight, Site Worksheet

Cite, Sight, Site

In this worksheet, students learn to select the correct word among cite, sight, and site, which sound similar but have different meanings and usages. Each sentence has a blank, with multiple-choice options for students to choose from, encouraging them to identify the correct term based on context. “Cite” relates to quoting sources, “sight” to seeing, and “site” to a location. This exercise teaches students how to distinguish between these homophones effectively.

Practicing with homophones like cite, sight, and site helps students improve contextual analysis and vocabulary skills. Selecting the right word based on meaning supports reading comprehension and language precision. By learning these distinctions, students can avoid common errors in both spoken and written English. Such exercises contribute to enhanced language mastery and promote confidence in word usage.