A2 preposition 3 دقيقة للقراءة

除了...以外...

Besides means in addition to or apart from something.

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Explanation at your level:

Besides means 'also' or 'plus'. If you have a cat, you can say: 'Besides my cat, I have a dog.' It is a simple way to add more information to your sentence. Use it when you want to talk about two or more things at the same time.

You can use besides to talk about things that are extra. For example, 'Besides English, I study Spanish.' It means you are doing more than just one thing. It is very useful when you are telling someone about your hobbies or your daily activities.

At this level, you can use besides as a transition word. If you are giving reasons for something, you can say: 'I don't want to go out. Besides, it is raining.' It helps you connect your ideas smoothly and logically, making your speaking and writing much more professional.

Besides can also mean 'except for'. For example: 'Besides the main course, we had dessert.' It helps you distinguish between what is included in a group and what is not. It is a great alternative to using 'except' or 'apart from' when you want to vary your vocabulary.

In advanced English, besides is often used to add weight to an argument. You might say, 'Besides the financial benefits, the project offers great growth potential.' It elevates your tone and shows that you are considering multiple facets of a situation. It is a sophisticated way to introduce supporting evidence.

Mastering besides involves understanding its subtle nuances in formal rhetoric and literature. It can act as a bridge between conflicting ideas or as a tool for exclusion in complex legal or academic definitions. Its usage implies a high level of control over sentence structure, allowing for nuanced shifts in perspective that less precise connectors cannot achieve.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Means in addition to
  • Means except for
  • Transition word
  • Ends with an s

Hey there! Think of besides as your go-to word when you want to add a little extra flavor to your sentences. It is a super handy preposition that helps you talk about things that are in addition to what you already mentioned.

You can also use it to mean except for, which helps when you are making a list or talking about exceptions. It is one of those words that makes you sound much more natural and fluent when you are chatting with friends or writing an essay. It’s like saying, 'Wait, there is more!' or 'That is the only one left out.' Using it correctly will definitely help you organize your thoughts better.

The word besides has a cool history rooted in Middle English. It comes from the combination of 'by' and 'side'. Literally, it meant 'by the side of'. Over time, the meaning shifted from a physical location to a more abstract way of saying 'alongside' or 'other than'.

It shares roots with the word 'beside', but they have evolved to be used differently. While 'beside' usually refers to being next to someone or something physically, 'besides' took on the role of an additive or exclusionary preposition. It is a classic example of how English words evolve from simple spatial descriptions to complex logical connectors over several centuries.

You will find besides in almost every type of conversation. It is very common in spoken English, often used to introduce a new point. For example, 'Besides, it’s too late to go now.' In this case, it acts like a transition word.

When used as a preposition, you might say, 'Besides him, who else is coming?' This is a bit more formal but perfectly acceptable in daily life. It is slightly more versatile than 'except' because it covers both addition and exclusion depending on the context. Just keep an eye on your sentence structure to make sure your meaning is clear!

Idioms make language fun! Here are a few ways besides shows up in expressions:

  • Besides the point: Irrelevant to the current topic.
  • Besides oneself: Extremely emotional or upset.
  • Besides the mark: Not accurate or relevant.
  • Besides yourself: Feeling overwhelmed by emotion.
  • Besides all that: A way to add one final, important point.

These expressions help you sound like a native speaker. For instance, if someone brings up a topic that doesn't matter, you can say, 'That's besides the point!' It's a great way to steer a conversation back to what really matters.

Grammatically, besides is a preposition, so it is usually followed by a noun or a gerund (an -ing verb). For example, 'Besides running, I also like to swim.' It is always spelled with an 's' at the end—don't confuse it with 'beside'!

In terms of pronunciation, the IPA is /bɪˈsaɪdz/. The stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with words like 'tides', 'rides', and 'sides'. Make sure you hit that 'z' sound at the end clearly to distinguish it from the singular 'beside'. Practice saying it slowly: bi-SIDES.

Fun Fact

It evolved from a spatial term to a logical one.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /bɪˈsaɪdz/

Crisp 'z' sound at the end.

US /bɪˈsaɪdz/

Clear 's' to 'z' transition.

Common Errors

  • Dropping the final 'z' sound
  • Confusing with 'beside'
  • Misplacing stress on the first syllable

Rhymes With

sides tides rides guides brides

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

الاستماع 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

and also next to

Learn Next

furthermore moreover additionally

متقدم

consequently nevertheless

Grammar to Know

Prepositions

Besides the house...

Conjunctive Adverbs

Besides, it is late.

Gerunds

Besides running...

Examples by Level

1

Besides milk, I like juice.

In addition to milk

Preposition usage

2

Besides him, I am here.

Except for him

Exclusion

3

Besides this, I have that.

Also this

Simple addition

4

Besides school, I play.

In addition to school

Prepositional phrase

5

Besides red, I like blue.

Also blue

Preference

6

Besides you, who is there?

Except for you

Question form

7

Besides bread, we have cake.

Also cake

Food list

8

Besides work, I rest.

In addition to work

Daily routine

1

Besides my brother, I have a sister.

2

Besides reading, I like to draw.

3

Besides the cold, it is a nice day.

4

Besides the bus, we can walk.

5

Besides pizza, they serve pasta.

6

Besides the rain, we went out.

7

Besides me, everyone is ready.

8

Besides coffee, I drink tea.

1

Besides being smart, she is kind.

2

Besides the cost, it is a great car.

3

Besides, I don't really like movies.

4

Besides the main point, consider this.

5

Besides his job, he volunteers.

6

Besides the noise, the room is fine.

7

Besides all the work, I am tired.

8

Besides, why would I lie?

1

Besides the obvious, there are risks.

2

Besides, the evidence is clear.

3

Besides the fact that he was late, he forgot his notes.

4

Besides the main issue, there are minor ones.

5

Besides, I have already decided.

6

Besides the initial plan, we have a backup.

7

Besides, it is not your fault.

8

Besides the usual suspects, others were there.

1

Besides the inherent dangers, the mission is vital.

2

Besides, the philosophical implications are vast.

3

Besides the empirical data, we need intuition.

4

Besides the obvious benefits, consider the long-term impact.

5

Besides, the narrative structure is quite unique.

6

Besides the technical requirements, creativity is key.

7

Besides the legal constraints, ethical issues remain.

8

Besides, the historical context cannot be ignored.

1

Besides the myriad of interpretations, the text remains enigmatic.

2

Besides, the underlying logic is fundamentally flawed.

3

Besides the superficial layers, the core meaning is profound.

4

Besides the established norms, the artist challenged conventions.

5

Besides, the sheer scale of the project is daunting.

6

Besides the nuanced arguments, the conclusion is clear.

7

Besides the historical precedent, current trends suggest change.

8

Besides, the complexity of the system is unparalleled.

تلازمات شائعة

besides the point
besides the fact
besides that
besides me
besides the cost
besides the others
besides being
besides the main
besides all that
besides your help

Idioms & Expressions

"besides the point"

Irrelevant

Your opinion is besides the point.

neutral

"besides oneself"

Overwhelmed with emotion

She was besides herself with joy.

literary

"besides the mark"

Inaccurate

His guess was besides the mark.

formal

"besides all else"

Above everything else

Besides all else, be honest.

neutral

"besides the question"

Not relevant

That is besides the question.

formal

"besides the law"

Outside legal bounds

That action is besides the law.

formal

Easily Confused

除了...以外... vs Beside

Similar spelling

Beside = location, Besides = addition

He sat beside me. Besides, he is nice.

除了...以外... vs Except

Similar meaning

Except excludes, Besides adds

Everyone except him. Besides him, we have others.

除了...以外... vs Apart from

Similar function

Apart from is slightly more formal

Apart from the cost, it's fine.

除了...以外... vs Plus

Similar meaning

Plus is much more informal

It's cheap, plus it's good.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Besides + noun + , + clause

Besides the rain, we went out.

B1

Besides + gerund + , + clause

Besides studying, I work.

B1

Besides + , + clause

Besides, I don't want to.

A2

Besides + noun + , + noun

Besides you, nobody knows.

C1

Besides + the fact that + clause

Besides the fact that he's late, he's rude.

عائلة الكلمة

مرتبط

beside spatial sibling

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

Academic/Formal Neutral Casual Slang

أخطاء شائعة

Using 'beside' instead of 'besides' besides
Beside means next to, besides means in addition to.
Forgetting the 's' at the end besides
The word must end in 's' to function as a preposition.
Using 'besides' as a conjunction without a comma Besides, ...
When used as a transition, it needs a comma.
Confusing it with 'beside of' besides
Never say 'besides of'.
Using 'besides' when you mean 'instead of' instead of
Besides adds, instead of replaces.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a 'side' dish added to your plate.

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When Native Speakers Use It

To add a final, persuasive point.

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Cultural Insight

Used often in debates.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always keep the 's'!

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Say It Right

The 'z' at the end is key.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Never add 'of' after besides.

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Did You Know?

It has roots in 'by the side'.

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Study Smart

Write a diary entry using it.

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Transition Tip

Use it to shift topics.

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Preposition Rule

Follow with a noun or -ing verb.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Be-sides: Think of 'sides'—you are adding more sides to your story.

Visual Association

A plate of food with extra items on the side.

Word Web

addition exclusion transition extra

تحدٍّ

Write 3 sentences today using 'besides'.

أصل الكلمة

Middle English

Original meaning: By the side of

السياق الثقافي

None.

Used frequently in debates and casual arguments.

Used in many classic novels to add detail.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • Besides the budget
  • Besides the deadline
  • Besides your input

school

  • Besides the homework
  • Besides the lecture
  • Besides the exam

travel

  • Besides the flight
  • Besides the hotel
  • Besides the tour

daily life

  • Besides the food
  • Besides the weather
  • Besides the time

Conversation Starters

"Besides your job, what do you do for fun?"

"Besides English, what languages do you speak?"

"Besides the weather, how is your day?"

"Besides this, what else do you want to learn?"

"Besides your friends, who do you spend time with?"

Journal Prompts

Write about your day besides your work.

List things you like besides your favorite hobby.

What do you want to do besides travel?

Besides your family, who has influenced you?

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

No, beside means next to, besides means in addition to.

No, that is grammatically incorrect.

Put it at the start of a sentence followed by a comma.

Sometimes, when used to exclude.

It is neutral and fits most contexts.

Yes, 'Besides him, who is here?'

Yes, very common in essays.

Use it to add extra reasons in arguments.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

___ the cat, I have a dog.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Besides

Besides means in addition to.

multiple choice A2

Which sentence is correct?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Besides, I like it.

Besides is the correct transition.

true false B1

'Besides' can mean 'except'.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: صحيح

It functions as both addition and exclusion.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Distinguishing the two words.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Besides that, I know.

fill blank B2

___ the obvious, there is more.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Besides

Besides fits the context of addition.

multiple choice C1

What does 'besides the point' mean?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Irrelevant

It means not relevant.

true false C1

You can say 'besides of'.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

It is always 'besides'.

sentence order C2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Besides the logic is flawed.

fill blank C2

___ the myriad of issues, we succeeded.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Besides

Besides is used here for addition/concession.

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