We sat ---- The teacher.
We sat ---- The teacher. Correct Answer beside
Beside" is a preposition that means "close to" or "next to.""Besides" is also a preposition that means "in addition to" or "apart from." It's can also serve as an adverb that means "furthermore" or "another thing."Example:Come and sit beside me. Your shirt is beside the closet.Besides Anna, who else went to the concert? Besides, there's more than meets the eye.