English, asked by saddybaddu, 8 months ago

there was 4 people in the room – me and Anand beside or besides

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Answered by Rjhelper
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Explanation:

Beside is a preposition that means 'close to' or 'next to'.

Besides is also a preposition that means 'in addition to' or 'apart from'.

It depends upon you how you use.

But according to me it should be beside.(ans)

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