What is the opposite prepositon of in?
1)He is in the room.
2)He is out of the room.
In this case(places),I think out of is the opposite preposition of in.
What do you think?
It is in this context, but when 'in' is an adverb: The doctor is in; The doctor is out.
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It is in this context, but when 'in' is an adverb:
The doctor is in;
The doctor is out.