All of a sudden the shop door burst open and in came a big tough-looking man, a knife in one hand and a revolver in the other.
Is this in an adverb?
If I use 'came in' instead of 'in came', would the meaning change?
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Is this in an adverb?
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(1) Yes, I believe that you are correct: Welcome! Come in!
(2) As you know, "in" is usually a preposition: I live in the United States.
(3) When that little word is used with a verb such as "come in," books
traditionally classify it as a so-called "adverb" (because they do not know what
to call it).
(a) I think that some newer grammar books would call it a so-called particle.
(4) I guess that the important point is not to call it a preposition.
It's simpler to understand "come in" as a phrasal verb.
I get it. Thank you,everyone!