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Aaron1988 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Besides and beside, makes me confuse

What are their differences? Is it besides this, or beside this?
  

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'beside' is a preposition. ) 'besides' is an adverb. Addition to something else...

  • 'beside' is a preposition.
  • ) 'besides' is an adverb.
  • Addition to something else...
  • )
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'beside' is a preposition. (Sit down beside me!)
'besides' is an adverb. Addition to something else... (People choose jobs for other reasons besides money.)
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Any dictionary will give you the difference in meaning of these two words.

"Beside" tells you the place. Example: Sit down beside the fire.

"Besides" means "in addition to". Example: I don't like fast food, besides, I don't have enough money.

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