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How to Use "Join" with Example Sentences
join
(v):
to become a member; to connect two or more things together
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Used with adverbs:
"
He
officially
joined
the organization.
"
(officially, formally)
"
They
voluntarily
joined
the military during the war.
"
(voluntarily, willingly)
"
She
recently
joined
a health club.
"
(recently)
"
They can
join
together
to build a stronger team.
"
(together)
"
I will
gladly
join
you for dinner.
"
(gladly, eagerly, happily)
Used with verbs:
"
He
wanted to
join
the army.
"
(wanted to, wished to, decided to, refused to)
"
She
persuaded
him to
join
their team.
"
(persuaded, urged, begged, pleaded with)
"
They
invited
us to
join
them at their table.
"
(invited)
"
Thousands of people
are expected
to
join
the marathon.
"
(be + expected)
Used with prepositions:
"
Would you like to
join
me
for
a drink?
"
(for)
"
Please
join
me
in
thanking our guest tonight.
"
(in)
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