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Is "join sth" the same as "join in sth"? The dictionary says they are close in meaning: to get involved in an activity with another person or group. 1. He stared at them but didn't join in the conversation. 2. I don't have time for a drink now, but I'll join you later. What is the difference?
Jul 18, 2022 9:32 PM
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If you "join in", you participate in an activity with a person or some people who are already engaging in that activity. If you "join" a person or a group, you simply go where they are and/or add yourself to their number. There may or may not be any activity.
July 18, 2022
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