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Vts nair Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I would be joined with him?

I would be joined with/by Mr.x him on the call? Which is right by or with?

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By "call", do you mean a visit or a telephone call? If telephone call, do you mean a conference call or just an ordinary call to Mr X? It is not very clear why you are using the word "joined".

  • By "call", do you mean a visit or a telephone call?
  • If telephone call, do you mean a conference call or just an ordinary call to Mr X?
  • It is not very clear why you are using the word "joined".
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By "call", do you mean a visit or a telephone call? If telephone call, do you mean a conference call or just an ordinary call to Mr X? It is not very clear why you are using the word "joined".
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vts nairWhich is right by or with?
The expression is joined by (someone), but your sentence is a bit of a mess in other ways.

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