Good day, Are the following the same? "We must install a garden next to each building." "We must install a garden besides each building." "We must install a garden aside to each building."
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Only the first of those is correct. You can also say "... beside each building".
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Only the first of those is correct.
You can also say "...
beside each building".
"next to" is more usual in conversational English though.
"install" is a slightly odd word to use about a garden.
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Only the first of those is correct. You can also say "... beside each building". "next to" is more usual in conversational English though. "install" is a slightly odd word to use about a garden.