that word is beyond your your train of thought.
Example sentence - The concert was wonderful beyond our expectations.
The question was beyond comprehension.The character said "To infinity and beyond!"The house is just beyond that bridge.
We will go to infinity and beyond.I wonder what is beyond the door.We are searching for life beyond our own planet.
The delta begins just beyond this cataract.
I can give you several sentences."Somewhere beyond the sea, somewhere waiting for me, my lover stands on golden sands." (from"Beyond the Sea" by Robbie Williams)Beyond the desert is a rain forest.You have to move beyond the basics.
Beyond refers to something past a specific point. For instance, the car is beyond the bus on the road, is an example of beyond used in a sentence.
'Beyond' can be expressed in several ways. For an accurate translation it should be used in a sentence.
No.It depends on how the word is used in the sentence. It is seen most commonly as a preposition (ex: the river is beyond the hills). It can also be an adverb (the path beyond) when used without an object.More rarely it is a noun (the great beyond).
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Example sentence - The concert was wonderful beyond our expectations.
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The grammar of this sentence is beyond phenomenal.
He lives far beyond my reach.
The cleft in the mountain revealed a hidden valley beyond.
If you swim beyond that rock you will be in the open sea.
The latter sentence is correct: "You drove past his house."
No, "beyond" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.