Beside and Besides
Friday, October 9, 2009
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Labels: beside , besides , common English grammar mistakes , English words
Labels: beside , besides , common English grammar mistakes , English words
Take a close look at these words and notice that one has a "s" on the end which changes the meaning.
Beside: preposition, near, next to, at the side of
I will stand beside you through good times or bad.
She stood beside the fence gate.
Besides: in addition to, apart from, except
It was the most popular book ever written, besides the Bible.
Everyone besides Anna wanted to go swimming.
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