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The word "is" happens to be a verb. It's the third person singular form of the verb "to be"-- which is an irregular verb (I am, you are, he/she/it is). We think of verbs as showing action, but verbs also can show state of being-- she is happy ("is" serves as the verb in this sentence).
The word "is" is a verb.

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The word "in" is usually a preposition (in something), but is an adverb when there is no object.

E.g.

He went in the house. (preposition)

He asked me to come in. (adverb)

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