Korean grammar is completely beyond me. = I do not understand it.
The fire station is just beyond the grocery store. = The fire station is located a little past the grocery store.
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Used to express disbelief:
- It is beyond my imagination how he did it.
- It is beyond me how someone could be so kind.
Used to express distance:
The fields lay beyond the house.
Used to express 'more than':
Nowadays humans can live beyond 100 years old.
There were beyond 500 people in the building.
Used to express far away (like distance):
The shelf was beyond my reach.
Used to express impossibility:
The car is beyond repair.
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