"My wife is beside me."
- "Beside" means next to or alongside, fitting a physical or supportive context (e.g., she's standing by my side).
- "Besides" means in addition to or except, which doesn't logically complete the sentence here.
"My wife is beside me."
- "Beside" means next to or alongside, fitting a physical or supportive context (e.g., she's standing by my side).
- "Besides" means in addition to or except, which doesn't logically complete the sentence here.
"My wife is beside me."
- "Beside" means next to or alongside, fitting a physical or supportive context (e.g., she's standing by my side).
- "Besides" means in addition to or except, which doesn't logically complete the sentence here.
:"I’m on a coach."
Explanation:
We use (on) for public transport: bus, coach, train, plane, ship.
In = for smaller/private vehicles: car, taxi, truck.
At = for locations/points (at the station, at the bus stop).
Examp.:
I’m on a bus.
She’s on a train.
We’re in a car.
besides
03.09.2025 - 09:07in addition to.
beside
03.09.2025 - 09:07Near to.
benefit of sitting beside
03.09.2025 - 09:05"My wife is beside me."
- "Beside" means next to or alongside, fitting a physical or supportive context (e.g., she's standing by my side).
- "Besides" means in addition to or except, which doesn't logically complete the sentence here.
besides
03.09.2025 - 09:05"My wife is beside me."
- "Beside" means next to or alongside, fitting a physical or supportive context (e.g., she's standing by my side).
- "Besides" means in addition to or except, which doesn't logically complete the sentence here.
beside
03.09.2025 - 09:04"My wife is beside me."
- "Beside" means next to or alongside, fitting a physical or supportive context (e.g., she's standing by my side).
- "Besides" means in addition to or except, which doesn't logically complete the sentence here.
in your face
03.09.2025 - 08:52He's making a funny face.
the music
03.09.2025 - 08:45He wants to buy an electric guitar for his music lessons.
stormy
03.09.2025 - 08:41I'm taking shelter from the storm.
to stain
03.09.2025 - 08:40She's got a coffee stain.
The River
03.09.2025 - 08:34I'm on the river.
Trolley Coach
03.09.2025 - 08:25:"I’m on a coach."
Explanation:
We use (on) for public transport: bus, coach, train, plane, ship.
In = for smaller/private vehicles: car, taxi, truck.
At = for locations/points (at the station, at the bus stop).
Examp.:
I’m on a bus.
She’s on a train.
We’re in a car.
to hit
03.09.2025 - 07:20He hit me on the head.
train
02.09.2025 - 23:18She is waiting for the train.
mangiamo
02.09.2025 - 22:21Noi mangiamo la pizza.
heading
02.09.2025 - 22:10We are heading home.
I am heading to the shop.
pay
02.09.2025 - 22:01He's paying by card.
done
02.09.2025 - 18:14I'll be down very soon.
confirm
02.09.2025 - 18:12Confirm: zOnaylamak, doğrulamak, tasdik etmek./ İng.
"I would like to confirm the time of checkout please."
queue
02.09.2025 - 17:24Queue: Sıra, kuyruk./ İng.
She's waiting in the queue.
hidden
02.09.2025 - 15:12Hidden : Gizli, saklı, gizlenmiş./ İng.
" The motorcycle is hidden with a black cover."
laundry pouch
02.09.2025 - 14:57Laundry pouch : Çamaşır torbası.
hospitality
02.09.2025 - 14:44Hospital: Hastane. / İng.
"She's been in hospital for a fortnight."
Turn
02.09.2025 - 11:41Turn up X Turn down ( artırmak, yükseltmek X kısmak, azaltmak )
wedding
02.09.2025 - 11:37The wedding has been called off.( Düğün iptal edildi.) / İng.
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