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Harry
What's the difference?
Did you see how her ex-husband joined in on the standing ovation for her.
Did you see how her ex-husband joined in a standing ovation for her.
What's the difference?
Thanks a lot.
Nov 26, 2017 8:20 AM
Answers · 1
The first one seems to be a phrasal verb, as it contains a verb with a preposition (on).
Both technically have the same meaning, it's just that the first one is stated differently.
November 27, 2017
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