Beside vs Besides

Beside vs Besides

This is a small post, illustrating the difference between ‘beside’ and ‘besides’.   Beside: The word beside is a preposition. It means ‘close to’ or ‘next to’. It also has  a second meaning: ‘compared with’.   Examples for beside: Can...

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