He didn't know what to do besides put up the posters.
Any sentence trying to prove a point, I suppose, e.g. I don't want to go shopping, besides,I have no money.Hope that helps
Yes, We can do. Example: "Besides Rover, we are the largest sports car manufacturer."
The preposition in the sentence is "besides." It shows the relationship between Jill and Derek while they are working together.
If that sentence not complex enough, how about this: Our old friend Jeffrey is a well educated and versatile indivdual; besides English, he teaches math.
"Besides I don't see why we can't go to the park and not tell your mom"says Nick
"Besides, she also had to do her homework"
Absolutely every word that exists can be put into a sentence.
Anywhere you would use " in addition to" " except for " or " otherwise " No one besides Joe can understand him.
The sentence, 'Whom are you offering to take besides me?' has no nouns.The pronouns are:whomyoume
I don't think you're allowed to do that, besides, miss is watching.
Besides having some serious side effects, the medication was also expired.
Besides Earl Grey, the Darjeeling flavour of tea is also delicious.And besides, aren't you supposed to be in London next week?