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Option 3 : 3
The correct answer is- 'error lies in the part-3'
- Using 'beside' in the place of 'besides' makes the sentence errorless.
- 'Beside' is a preposition and It means ‘at the side of’ or ‘next to’.
- Example: Your shoes are beside the closet
- 'Besides' can be both preposition and adverb depending on the context used.
- Example: No one besides a good leader can take such a call for citizens' welfare.
The correct sentence is- The car usually stands beside the tree.
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