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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Join or join in

Are both sentences grammatically OK?

Is there any difference between them?


1. Have you ever joined any volunteer activities?

2. Have you ever joined in any volunteer activities?


Thank you.

  

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anonymous Are both sentences grammatically OK? Yes. anonymous Is there any difference between them?

  • anonymous Are both sentences grammatically OK?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous Is there any difference between them?
  • Yes, but the usage is not quite right in the first one.
  • You join a club or association; you don't join an activity.
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anonymousAre both sentences grammatically OK?

Yes.

anonymousIs there any difference between them?

Yes, but the usage is not quite right in the first one. You join a club or association; you don't join an activity. You join in an activity.

1. Have you ever joined any volunteer associations?

2. H

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Thank you very much for your reply.

Now I clearly understand the usage.

Thank you for your help.

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anonymous

Are both sentences grammatically OK?

Is there any difference between them?


1. Have you ever joined any volunteer activities?

2. Have you ever joined in any volunteer activities?


Thank you.

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