That is the correct spelling of the preposition "beside" (next to).
* The word besides means in addition to.
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No, "beside" is not an adjective; it is a preposition. It indicates a position next to or alongside something. For example, in the phrase "The book is beside the lamp," "beside" shows the relationship between the book and the lamp.
It can be both. Examples: Jim leaned his can beside his chair. Beside the front door sat an ornate lion statue. Jill was beside herself with worry. Besides Mary, Tom and Gina attended the party. "Besides," Charlene quipped, "I wouldn't want to go to her party anyway!"
beside is the preposition
(The idiomatic phrase "to be beside oneself" means to be anxious, upset or disturbed.) "After my dog wandered off, I was beside myself with worry."
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you have to go to the girl beside the cave and try to get the page on the top of the cave.
There is no 7-letter anagram. The longest words are abides, beside, biased, debase, and seabed.
The prefix of "beside" is "be-".
Beside is a preposition, not a verb.
Beside is a preposition. Stood is the past tense of stand.
Para is the prefix for near or beside.
The book is beside the door... Stand beside me... That's beside the point...
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Right Beside You was created in 1994.
Beside You was created on 1968-09-25.
Beside Myself was created in 1989.