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Cup cake Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Noun

Hi all,

Can I just confirm that in the following sentence, the word - inside - is a noun?

Debbie stopped watering the garden and went inside.

Thanks Emotion: smile
  

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I don't think so: adverb 3. in or into the inner part: Please go inside. indoors: They play inside on rainy days.

  • I don't think so: adverb 3.
  • in or into the inner part: Please go inside.
  • indoors: They play inside on rainy days.
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I don't think so:

adverb

3. in or into the inner part: Please go inside.
4.indoors: They play inside on rainy days.
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Good responses by my colleagues. Inside can be a noun when used as: The inside of the house is very spacious.
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Hmmm, adverbial phrases and clauses is the next thing I need to revamp.

My first thought was, adverbial phrase, then I changed my mind.

Thank you.
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Thank you Phillip.

Yes, I can see your'e right. Emotion: mmm

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