Explanation for the Homophone Quiz

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1) I had no other choice other 
than returning the book to your sister. 
Than – to show comparison or preference 
(which one is liked better)
Your – to show possession/belonging
The sister belongs to you. 

2. I could not believe that the guard remained stationary for that long. 
Stationary– not moving 



3) Please make sure there are sufficient stationery during that meeting or he might lose his temper.
Stationery : Writing materials – paper, pens, pencils, envelopes
lose one's temper / lose one's cool : Get angry
Another phrase : 
hold one's temper / keep one's temper / Keep one's cool : stop from showing anger / remain calm and composed / remain in control 

4) The then Prime Minister made such huge changes.
Then – being or existing at the time indicated
  
5) Then and there, I told her not to buy that site. 
Site : place 
Then and there : is an idiom/proverb that means : 
at that precise time and place / at once / on the spot.
For example : 
Then and there, he asked her to marry him. 
Then and there, she moved out of that haunted house. 
(haunted : got ghost) 
  

6) Who's coming? Write down your name on this stationery, then give it to your superior.
who's : who is
then : after that
your : to show belonging : the name belongs to you.
stationery : any material such as paper for you to write upon 

7) It's taking care of its young in that nest.
It's : It is
its : To show belonging (normally used for animals)
its young : babies / children... 
The bird's young.
nest : home for birds made out of twigs, grass and mud made by birds usually on a tree. 


8) Never lose sight of what is important in our life.
Lose sight of” means fail to take into account / no longer able to see. So in this instance it is saying never forget what is important in life.
Other examples :
1) Never lose sight of your past.
2) They lost sight of the tall tower.
(This means : Cannot see the tower anymore).
Sight here does not only refer to the act of seeing something. Here 'sight' means mental perception, consideration, regard or judgment. 
For example : We lost sight of the purpose of our visit.   

9) I was surprised to receive 
a compliment from her.
Compliment – praises 

10) Whose dress are you wearing 
as it's so loose on you?
Whose : to show possession/belonging.
it's : it is
  

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Homophone Errors - Then and Than

1) Then

Photobucketa) Description of time / Point in time : 
For example :
I will see her then.

b) Next / Later : 

For example :
1) Then, suddenly, the baby started crying and I immediately panicked. 
2) I will finish my work first then go out for lunch.


2) Than 

Is used to show comparisons.
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1) I would rather do my work than go out for lunch. 
2) She is taller than me.

Homophone Errors - Sight / Site / Cite

Sight / Site / Cite

Sight
Love at first sight
is something seen by the eyes.
For example :
Do you believe in love at first sight?
At first sight, it looked good but on closer inspection, 
I noticed the dress was torn.

Site
Night time factoryPlace (Tapak).
For example :
This is the site of the murder.
This is the perfect site to build the factory.

Cite
To quote or list as a source / To mention in support or confirmation (Rujukan).
For example :
Please cite the sources you used in your report.


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