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Despite their different definitions, the words beside and besides are frequently confused. Despite the fact that they are nearly identical in spelling, they are not used in the same way. Without the s, tells us where something is located. On the other hand, depending on the context, besides means "in addition," "in addition to," "moreover," or "as well." Next to or on the side of is the meaning of the preposition beside. Two nouns are physically placed next to each other when the preposition beside is used. Besides can be used as a preposition or an adverb to mean "in addition" or "moreover," and it is less stiff and formal to use than the other term.

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