Beside or Besides?
Am I beside or besides you? |
Both and none.
Both are correct but each one has a different function.
BESIDE is a preposition and should be used to indicate the place where someone or something is located regarding someone or something else. In this case BESIDE is a synonym of Next To.
e.g. You will find your pencil BESIDE your notebook.
BESIDES has a different purpose since it means In Addittion To .
e.g. Here's the money your father sent you. BESIDES you already had money of your own.
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