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Beside vs. Besides

Use “beside” when referring to physical proximity or location.
Use “besides” when adding information or expressing an additional point.

Sometime, Sometimes, or Some Time

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________ I forget to bring an umbrella when it rains.

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Please give me ________ to think about it.

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________ it's better to listen than to speak.

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I'll call you ________ this evening.

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Take ________ to relax and unwind.

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________ I feel tired after lunch.

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Can we meet ________ this afternoon?

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I enjoy going for a walk ________ in the evening.

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________ in the future, I'd like to travel to Japan.

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We need ________ to finish this project.

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________ I go swimming in the afternoon.

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I'll visit you ________ next week.

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