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The difference between ‘in’ and ‘Inside’

English Grammar Lesson - The difference between In and Inside

English Grammar Lesson - The difference between In and Inside

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1. There’s nothing ______ the box, it’s empty.

 
 

2. The bird is flying _____ the sky.

 
 

3. The other bird is _______ the cage.

 
 

4. The medicine is ________ the syringe.

 
 

5. She looked at me directly ______ the eye.

 
 

6. She put the money ________ the envelope.

 
 

7. I am not _____ the village now.

 
 

8. The fire ______ the stove is really hot.

 
 

9. The lady is ____ her mid- twenties.

 
 

10. There are six horses ________the barn.

 
 

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Question 1 of 10

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In this lesson, you will learn the difference between ‘in’ and ‘inside’. They cannot be used interchangeably.

In:

In is used in general in the context, to be at a place or participate in something. It does not always mean that you are confined to walls.

Inside:

Inside is used when you say something is physically enclosed or confined to a barrier.

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