The word aside means to put to the side.
Some example sentences are:
The lady asked the shop owner to put the item aside for her.
They put their differences aside.
She put her sewing aside to make dinner.
I stood aside a tree I sat aside a famour baseball player.
Linda decided to set her hobbies aside to focus on her career. Aside can be used as an adverb or a noun.A sentence using the word aside with context clues is, The sight of the meat disgusted him so he pushed his plate aside.
Putting worries about politics aside you should be more concerned about plagiarism.
The state government set aside money in their planning to build a new school.
Parentheses are the little "(" and ")" marks used to denote something said in an aside. You should enclose this phrase in parentheses.
Lay aside every encumbrance which hold you back from your goal. i.e. in running -- loose clothing, heaving shoes
He had put aside a large quantity of fodder to feed his animals for the winter. The foreign troops were used as fodder to slow the advance of the enemy.
(The adjective uxorious means showing excessive fondness to one's wife.) His uxorious fawning aside, he secretly resented his wife's success.
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Example sentence for the noun 'foresight':Her parents had the foresight to put money aside for her education.
no it is not. Try using a sentence to check it out like: Aside him lay two towels. Does that make sense? No, so it is not.