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Ansonguy Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Join you [to/to go to]

I have made up the sentences below.

(1) I'll join you to the library.

(2) I'll join you to go to the library.

Which one is correct? Thank you very much.

  

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Those are not right. Use one of these: I'll join you at the library. I'll go with you to the library.

  • Those are not right.
  • Use one of these: I'll join you at the library.
  • I'll go with you to the library.
  • I'll go to the library with you.
  • CJ
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Those are not right. Use one of these:

I'll join you at the library.

I'll go with you to the library.

I'll go to the library with you.

CJ

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