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frame a sentence using the word ' outside ' as adverb and preposition​

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Answered by rv21060
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Answer:

We use outside or outside of as a preposition to mean 'not in a particular place, but near it': There's a chair just outside the room opposite. She works in a software development company just outside of Dublin.

Answered by amrutha648
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Answer:

I looked outside for my father

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