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Sight vs Site
Rule
Sight vs Site
Sight is a NOUN = To have the ability and power to see.
“Poor animal has lost his sight.”
Site is a NOUN = Refers to an area of ground on which a town or a new building is constructed.
“The house is built on a wet site.”
Check yourself
1.
The old lady has bad eye _________. She cannot read.
Response options:
sight
site
2.
We drove up to the _________ to look at the new houses.
Response options:
site
sight
3.
I am really afraid of losing my _________.
Response options:
site
sight
4.
Have they chosen a __________ for the new pre-school?
Response options:
site
sight
5.
It was love at first ___________.
Response options:
site
sight
Result
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