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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

join the trip//going on the trip

We aren't going on the trip.
We won't join the trip.

Hi,
Do both of the above sound right and mean about the same to you? Thanks.
  

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Both correct, and about the same in meaning. The only additional implication in the second sentence is that there are others who are going on a trip.

  • Both correct, and about the same in meaning.
  • The only additional implication in the second sentence is that there are others who are going on a trip.
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Both correct, and about the same in meaning. The only additional implication in the second sentence is that there are others who are going on a trip.

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