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It can be an adverb, and also a preposition, noun, and adjective.

Adverb - Miss Mittens leaped inside as soon as the door was open. (no object)

Preposition - She gently placed her new phone inside its case. (object)

Noun - The inside of the house was dusty.

Adjective - They used inside information to beat the Stock Market.

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