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preposition



lutfi 711
Yemen

preposition
 

what is the differences between :inside   and   in

22 Mar 2013      





yasmin tounsi
Tunisia

�In� and �inside� are words that are more or less synonymous as prepositions, and can be used in most cases interchangeably. There is a subtle difference, however, which explains why �inside� cannot replace �in� in phrases like �in the thick of it�.

 �Inside� is generally used to contrast with �outside�; therefore, it carries with it the strong suggestion of being physically enclosed. For example, to say �We were inside Russia� sounds wrong, doesn�t it? This is because there is sense of being surrounded by walls, or tangible boundaries on all sides, when one says one is �inside� something. It is almost strictly locative, which in grammar/linguistics refers to words that indicate location. For example, to say �The clothes are inside the cupboard� sounds correct.

On the other hand, �in� is used more generally; it carries no such suggestion. To go �in� can mean simply to participate in something (I�m in the group), or to be at a place (I�m in Chennai); it does not conjure images of enclosures or walls, or being physically surrounded.

23 Mar 2013