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the preposition besides the means​

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Answered by niharikagurjar2005
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Besides can be used either as a preposition meaning “in addition” or an adverb meaning “moreover,” and it is a little less stiff and formal to use than those two terms. I dislike fishing; besides , I don't even own a boat. ... Besides , I don't own a boat.

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Answered by sambhubhattacharjee
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The preposition which sits after means is to

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