Difference between Beside & Besides

1. Beside (preposition)
  • Meaning: Refers to the physical position of being next to or at the side of something.
  • Example:
    • She sat beside him during the meeting.
    • The book is beside the lamp on the table.

2. Besides (adverb/preposition)

  • Meaning (Adverb): Indicates in addition to or also.
    • Example: I don’t feel like going out. Besides, it’s raining.
  • Meaning (Preposition): Means apart from or other than.
    • Example: Besides English, he speaks French fluently.

Quick Tip:

  • Use beside for physical positioning (think "side").
  • Use besides for additional information or exceptions.

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