serena L
is there any difference between join and join in ?
Jan 20, 2014 4:58 AM
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"join" is more formal, and used more frequently. Anything you can become a part of, you can "Join." "join in," however, is quite informal, and is only used with informal situations, generally with groups of people who are talking, when you "join in" the discussion/conversation, as Gary noted above. If in doubt, use "join," not "join in," as it is more universal.
January 20, 2014
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Yes. You join a club, or organisation. You do not join in. When you make a joint in something physical, you join it. You can join in a conversation, or discussion ( but you can also join it!)
January 20, 2014
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