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The cat sneaked in and sat _ the little girl

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Answered by yash197911
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The cat sneaked in and sat _____ the little girl.

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{\mathcal{\orange{The \: cat \: sneaked \: in \: and \: sat \: {\underline{\: beside \:}}the \: little \: girl.}}}

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The cat sneaked in and sat beside the little girl

Explanation:

  • A preposition is a word used within a sentence to bind nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other terms. They work to connect a sentence's persons, events, time, and locations. Prepositions are usually short words, and generally they are placed directly before nouns
  • Beside is used only as preposition, which means next to/at the side of. The preposition beside physically places 2 nouns side by side. for example, Jerry placed his basket bag on the empty table seat beside him.
  • In addition to this meaning, beside is often used in the following 2 expressions:
  1. To be beside the point: This phrase means something is insignificant, or not significant. The sense of the phrase originates from the "next to" concept. If there's something beside that point, it implies whatever one is talking about is separate/apart from the key/main idea, or not connected to the main idea. People use this word often when they feel annoyed with something, exclaiming, "That's besides the point!"  for example, I know it is not Jyothi's fault, however that's beside the point!
  2. To be beside oneself (or yourself, myself, herself, himself, itself…): The expression implies someone feels overwhelmed/emgulfed by an emotion. If there is no emotion mentioned, this means the person feels very stressed or sad (or both). When a specific feeling is mentioned, such as joy, happiness, or excitement the expression means the person is overwhelmed/engulfed by that feeling

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