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Karen15 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Included

Hello,

Which of the following is correct?

1. if he is in the team, then I'm not interested. (I mean I'm not interested to join the team if the actual person is one of the team members)
2. If he is in, then I'm not interested.
3. If he is included, then I'm not interested.

Thanks.

  

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Karen15 Which of the following is correct? 1 . If he is on the team, then I'm not interested.

  • Karen15 Which of the following is correct?
  • 1 .
  • If he is on the team, then I'm not interested.
  • 3.
  • If he is included, then I'm not interested.
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Karen15Which of the following is correct?

1. If he is on the team, then I'm not interested.
3. If he is included, then I'm not interested.

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1. if he is in the team, then I'm not interested. <<< OK. Natural English is 'on the team'.

2. If he is in, then I'm not interested. <<< No
3. If he is included, then I'm not interested. <<< OK

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