Inside
Inside is an adjective, noun, adverb or preposition. We use inside when we refer to the inner part of something.
Inside as an adjective
I think I’ve left my phone in the inside pocket of my brown jacket. Could you have a look for me?
Inside as a noun
I’m just going to clean the inside of the car. It’s all covered in dust and dirt.
The inside of the castle was cold and damp, there was very little light and I was sure there were ghosts everywhere.
Inside as an adverb
Are you looking for Anna? She’s inside. Do come in.
It was a Buddhist temple and we took our shoes off before going inside.
Inside as a preposition
Those shoes look a bit uncomfortable. Can you really move your toes inside them?
You can get to London by train inside two hours. (within; in less than two hours)
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