Explanation:
The sentence "Should these clothes be dry cleaned?" is correct.
Explanation:
In the given options, the correct sentence is the one that uses the appropriate homophone in the context.
1. "Whose scheduled to work at the restaurant tonight?" - The correct word should be "Who's" (a contraction of "who is" or "who has") instead of "Whose" (possessive form of "who").
2. "Should these clothes be dry cleaned?" - This sentence is correct. "Dry cleaned" is the correct term for the process of cleaning clothes using chemicals instead of water.
3. "Kim was upset because everyone had a job accept her." - The correct word should be "except" instead of "accept." "Except" means excluding or not including, while "accept" means to receive or agree to something.
4. "Our house was built on the sight of an old factory." - The correct word should be "site" instead of "sight." "Site" refers to a location or place, while "sight" refers to the ability to see or a view.
Therefore, the sentence "Should these clothes be dry cleaned?" is the correct one among the options provided.