Can you use besides?
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Can you use besides?
( English teacher ) You can use both “besides” and besides that”, but they have different meanings. “Besides” means “addition to” and you can use it in a sentence like : “Television can educate us besides entertaining us.” You can also use it to connect two sentences. e.g. “Walking in the park is really fun.
Do you put a comma after besides that?
Besides is a preposition or a linking adverb. As a linking adverb, we usually put a comma before and after besides in writing: I don’t think going for a walk is a good idea. It’s quite cold, and, besides, it’s getting late and we don’t want to be out in the dark.
Where can you use besides in a sentence?
Besides sentence example
- Besides , those are my animals.
- She knows four hundred words besides numerous proper nouns.
- If only he would smile with something besides his eyes.
- What does he have that I don’t – besides money and good looks?
- Besides , it’s her word against mine.
Is as well as redundant?
Is it redundant to use ‘as well as’ instead of ‘and’? Answer: No, it is not redundant, but in many cases it is incorrect. “And” implies equality, while “as well as” suggests a distinction in some aspect.
Do you say beside or besides?
“Beside” is a preposition that means “close to” or “next to.” “Besides” is also a preposition that means “in addition to” or “apart from.” It’s can also serve as an adverb that means “furthermore” or “another thing.” Example: Come and sit beside me.
What is the mean of besides?
1 : other than, except no one besides us Nothing besides a miracle could help them. 2 : together with a decision that, besides being practical, is morally right. besides. adverb. Definition of besides (Entry 2 of 3)
Can we use besides in email?
Today I want to talk about the word “besides” and how it’s often incorrectly used, especially among second language learners. Many second language learners use the word to mean “in addition to that”. The correct way to use it is actually by adding “that” after it.
Is besides correct grammar?
Are remains still redundant?
44. Still remains: Something that remains is still in place. Still is redundant.
Why is redundancy bad?
Redundant data is a bad idea because when you modify data (update/insert/delete), then you need to do it in more than one place. This opens up the possibility that the data becomes inconsistent across the database. The reason redundancy is sometimes necessary is for performance reasons.
What does “being made redundant” mean?
Being redundant means your job function is being done by someone else. Explanation: To be made redundant means that your job function is being done by someone else – so you are not doing anything of value that isn’t already being done by someone else.
Will be made redundant?
That embarrassment has been made redundant by technology. In other words, lateness is being made redundant by connectedness. Civil servants will be cowed by transparency (an argument made redundant by the the FOI act). Failure cover up or just merely honest mistake that will be forgotten and make redundant by media.
What does redundant mean speech?
redundant(Adjective) Superfluous; exceeding what is necessary. redundant(Adjective) (Of speech, writing) Repetitive or needlessly wordy. redundant(Adjective) Dismissed from employment because no longer needed.
What is the antonym of redundant?
Antonyms for redundant: necessary, needed, insufficient, poor, inadequate, scant, shortish, scanty, niggardly, single, meager, singular, skimpy, non-redundant, essential, short, sparse, scarce, concise, deficient.