Yes, indoors is an adverb.
Example: The children played indoors.
Adverbs often answer the questions where? when? how? Where did the children play? Indoors.
No, it is not a preposition. The word indoors is an adverb.
The word indoors is the adverb form. The word "indoor" is the adjective form.
Indoors is the adverb in that sentence. It's an adverb of place, which tells where the pool was built.
Adverb
Yes, indoors is an adverb.Example: The children played indoors.Adverbs often answer the questions where? when? how? Where did the children play? Indoors.
No. The word indoors is an adverb (also a noun). The word "indoor" is the adjective form.
they toiled outdoors in gardens and indoors at wood stoves
interno/a, interior (adjectives) de casa, de puertas adentro (adjectival phrases) indoors (adverb) = dentro, en casa
Indoors because if it is raining outdoors you can just have recess indoors
indoors
'not' is an adverb.
Usually indoors.