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Title: The difference between "beside" and "besides"
Post by: MSL on August 14, 2018, 11:23:01 PM

"beside" 和 "besides"


The difference between "beside" and "besides"


  This is an important question (topic). The spelling difference between beside and besides is a small one, but their meanings and uses are quite different.
 "Beside" (with no "s" at the end) is used only as a preposition, which means there is always a noun following it. (It means either “next to” or “compared to,” as shown in the examples below.) The first meaning, “next to,” is more common:

"Besides" (with an "s" at the end) can also be used as a preposition, but it means “except” or “in addition to,” as in these examples:
However, "besides" can also be used as an adverb, to introduce additional info. As you may see in the examples below, "besides" can be placed either before the additional information or after it. When it is placed before the new information, a comma (",") should be inserted after it.
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