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Beside The word ‘beside’ means “at the side of / by the side of / next to”. Examples My friend came and sat down beside. I was standing beside the tree. The word ‘besides’ is used as either a preposition or an adverb. It is used with the following meanings: a. ‘To include or add someone or something’. (most of the time) b. ‘Except or other than’ (sometimes) a. ‘To include or add someone or something’. Besides As preposition Meaning- in addition to, as well as I play football besides cricket. You are the only person besides my family members who know me well. You are an intelligent person besides being kind. This plan is too difficult besides being costly. / Besides being costly, this plan is too difficult. I need more money besides this. Besides a bat, they also needed a ball. How many languages do you speak besides English? Many other friends are joining the party besides you and me. He has no other family besides his parents. I need more information besides this. As adverb I love this thing too much. Besides, I need it urgently. Besides, he is undoubtedly an honest man. --moreover She wants to be a teacher. Besides, she is willing to be a badminton player. He gave me food. Besides, he gave me money.--moreover I can solve this problem, and a lot more besides. I have gone through all the books, and a few others besides. There are chicken chilli, Mutton korma, and a lot more besides. b. ‘Except or other than’ (sometimes) Examples Nobody will come besides you. There is no one here besides you and me. No one will support you besides your family. All the members attended the party besides Mr. Sen. If you want to practice for English language and grammar, you may click the below link: www.aspenglish.com