The house has a tree with many mangoes beside it.
Is the sentence grammatically correct and meaningful? If not, please correct the sentence.
It's OK, but it suggests the mangoes are beside the tree. Compare this version. The house has beside it a tree with many mangoes.
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It's OK, but it suggests the mangoes are beside the tree.
Compare this version. The house has beside it a tree with many mangoes.
Or Beside the house is a tree with many mangoes.