Good day, mates. How is it going? Today we have the second post of our 2-post journey we've started a while ago. Who hasn't seen the first post for any reason, here is the link. Alright, if you remember I've told you that there is a word that has nothing the same with "beside" except the spelling. It's "besides". Before we can even say "Jack Robinson", let's start. "Besides" in general "Besides" as a preposition Remember! "Besides" is used to add something, meanwhile "except" is used to exclude something. e.g. a couple of examples with "except" (when we want to exclude something, not add) "Besides" as an adverb Remember! When "besides" is placed before the information we want to add, it requires a comma after "besides". In most cases it will be better to start a sentence with "besides" to show the idea that we want to add something and to highlight it. Divide a sentence into two sentences and it will be 100% correct. We've got the journey done, mates! Now all of us understand the diffe