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What is the difference between "beside" and "next to"?
Hello
I want to know the difference between "beside" and "next to."
Can we use both words in the same place and indicate the same meaning in a sentence?
Thanks in Advance
8 jun. 2012 17:37
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Beside is a preposition meaning "next to". Beside is usually used when we are talking about people and things. "Next to" is used mostly to define proximity.
I am sitting next to my brother. (sense: near)
I am sitting beside my brother.
There is a shop next to my house (means "near my house")
There is a shop beside my house (next in the row)
8 juni 2012
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