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beside vs by vs next to
Hi~there.
I wonder what the difference is among beside vs by vs next to.
Thank you in advance.
4 nov. 2017 13:59
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Wow - that's a difficult one! They are almost synonyms but some more natural than others in different contexts. "Come and sit next to me", "come and sit beside me" but *not* "come and sit by me". "I live by the sea", "I live beside the sea", but *not* "I live next to the sea". I can't really explain it, it's just one of those things you need to feel... Sorry. Maybe someone else has a better explanation.
4 november 2017
Beside means there is no space between the two things. If you sit beside someone, you are right next to them. If the town is beside the ocean, it is right next to the ocean.
By is a more nebulous term. It is not so close as beside (It is okay to say 'come sit by me,' by the way).
Next to means there is nothing else between the two objects. However, they could be separated by some space. "Have you seen my keys?" "Yes, they're next to your glass on the table." In this example, there is nothing between the keys and the glass. But they could be a few inches apart or more. If you said "they're beside your glass on the table" (which would be weird), it would mean they were very close together for sure.
Beside in general feels more poetic and intimate than the other options.
26 november 2017
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