Beside or Besides

Actress Julia Roberts in May 2002. Image via WikipediaAway from the desk and all things computer for the moment. So, I'll keep things going with scheduled blogs dealing with the language we use as writers. I hope you'll forgive me if I don't reply to any comments for the time being, but I'm having a very well-earned (I think so, anyway) rest from work for a couple of weeks.When to use Beside or Besides. 

beside: at the side of, next to. 'The was clown was beside himself with excitement.' 'The house beside the coast overlooked t...
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Published on September 25, 2010 06:55
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