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  • beside03.09.2025 - 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 face03.09.2025 - 08:52

    He's making a funny face.

  • the music03.09.2025 - 08:45

    He wants to buy an electric guitar for his music lessons.

  • stormy03.09.2025 - 08:41

    I'm taking shelter from the storm.

  • to stain03.09.2025 - 08:40

    She's got a coffee stain.

  • The River03.09.2025 - 08:34

    I'm on the river.

  • Trolley Coach03.09.2025 - 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 hit03.09.2025 - 07:20

    He hit me on the head.

  • train02.09.2025 - 23:18

    She is waiting for the train.

  • mangiamo02.09.2025 - 22:21

    Noi mangiamo la pizza.