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what's the difference between "Aside from" and "Apart from"?
Jun 27, 2016 10:33 PM
Answers · 5
The fact is that apart has two meanings:
1- distant in space or time.
2- with the exception of.
However, aside only has meaning 2 but can also mean "to the side of"
Examples:
The houses are 2 miles APART
The conferences are 5 hours APART
APART from her being lovely, she can also be feisty
The dog was standing ASIDE its owner
It was a sunny day ASIDE from the fact it was cold
Of course, there are a few more uses of them both but these are the main ones I can think of :)
June 27, 2016
no difference
June 28, 2016
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