Today, we will talk about two words: beside and besides. They look the same but mean different things. Let’s learn how to use them.
Beside and besides come from Old English. They used to mean “by the side of” and “near.” Over time, they got new uses.
Beside means “next to” or “near.”
Besides means “in addition to” or “also.”
To remember the difference, think of “Side” in Beside. It means next to or by the side. For Besides, think of “S” for “Something more.”
Beside means next to or near. Use it when talking about places and positions. Besides means in addition to or also. Use it when talking about more things or ideas.
Now you know how to use beside and besides. Keep practicing, and it will become easy!
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