anywhere: in, at, or to any place
I think that we can drive anywhere in this county. anywheres: This word does not exist in the English language.
as: (conjunction that starts a subordinate clause); (adverb) to the same
degree, equally. (As is also a preposition.)
Rex is already as tall as his dad. like: (preposition) similar to; resembling in some manner. (Like is also
an adjective, a verb, and an adverb.)
He is much like his brother when it comes to helping others.
beside: (preposition) by or at the side of; alongside
Would you be willing to sit beside my sister and me at the graduation
ceremony? besides: (adverb) in addition; as well Besides those math problems, what other homework do you have
tonight?
bring: (verb) to move something to a place Bring the boxes back to the table.
take: (verb) to move something away from a place Take the boxes to that table.
borrow: (verb) to take or receive from another on the provision that it
will be returned
May I borrow some money for a few days? lend: (verb) to let another use or have
Could you please lend me a few dollars for the weekend?