can u explain me the difference between beside nd besides
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BESIDE, with no “s” at the end, is used only as a preposition, which means there is unimportant beside (= compared to) the potential benefits of the new system.
e.g:Come and sit beside me. Your hat is beside the dog basket.
BESIDES with an “s” at the end can also be used as a preposition, but it means “except” or “in addition to,” as in these examples:
There's no one here besides (= except) me. She wants to learn other languages besides (= in addition to) English and French. Besides (= in addition to) its famous cakes, the bakery also makes delicious breads and cookies.
hope it helps:)
e.g:Come and sit beside me. Your hat is beside the dog basket.
BESIDES with an “s” at the end can also be used as a preposition, but it means “except” or “in addition to,” as in these examples:
There's no one here besides (= except) me. She wants to learn other languages besides (= in addition to) English and French. Besides (= in addition to) its famous cakes, the bakery also makes delicious breads and cookies.
hope it helps:)
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