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spanferkel14
2 years ago

join someone = go with someone

  • I’m here alone on vacation. Can I join you and your family on the hike to the Cluozza Hut? Moreover, it is not harmless to walk in the Alps alone.

to join something = to follow something in time

  • Practical exercises are included in the lecture on.

join something else = connect to something

  • I have to connect the computer to the power grid.
Liebello
2 years ago

He closes to the group so that he is not alone.

The elephants and the the herd.

The activists and the even with handcuffs on the railing.

Augustiner68
2 years ago

Everyone who wants to join us

Tannibi
2 years ago
Reply to  luke102

Why don’t you write all the sentences? That makes it much easier. It must be understood that language depends on the context.

kiniro
2 years ago

Anyone who wants to join us can do this.

VeNoM001
2 years ago

Join us and fight for freedom