Verbal Ability - Selecting Words - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Selecting Words - Section 1 (Q.No. 21)
Directions to Solve
Pick out the most effective word(s) from the given words to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
21.
I hate sitting ...... him as he always smells of garlic.
Discussion:
8 comments Page 1 of 1.
RIYA PAL said:
1 year ago
Besides, without the "s", tells us the location of something.
Besides, on the other hand, means “in addition, ” “in addition to, ” “moreover, ” or “as well, ” depending on context.
Besides, on the other hand, means “in addition, ” “in addition to, ” “moreover, ” or “as well, ” depending on context.
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Rabiulsust said:
1 decade ago
Besides is used to add something.
Beside is used to mean next to or along with.
Beside is used to mean next to or along with.
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Ramya said:
1 decade ago
Beside is correct one.
Besides=in addition to.
Beside=next to.
Besides=in addition to.
Beside=next to.
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Kiran said:
1 decade ago
besides always used meaning comes under "IN ADDTION to"
beside in the sense "position" ex: right side, left side ,i am sitting beside vijay
beside in the sense "position" ex: right side, left side ,i am sitting beside vijay
Mathi said:
1 decade ago
Here the verb indicates the first person noun (i.e)'I'. if the
word indicates the noun second person (i.e) he, it must be come
in the order of "verb+s".......
word indicates the noun second person (i.e) he, it must be come
in the order of "verb+s".......
Suman Sahu said:
1 decade ago
Beside is the word used when a person is sitting or standing.
Abhishek said:
1 decade ago
@Mathi
There is nothing to do with first person or second person, if in the question He is used instead of I then also "Beside" will be the answer,
"Besides" is used to indicate "In addtion to" always.
Eg. Besides being a teacher,he is a skilled craftsman.
There is nothing to do with first person or second person, if in the question He is used instead of I then also "Beside" will be the answer,
"Besides" is used to indicate "In addtion to" always.
Eg. Besides being a teacher,he is a skilled craftsman.
Haz said:
8 years ago
Beside is correct because it is used as next to.
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