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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Joins him

A man is sitting in a booth in a diner. A woman enters the diner, and joins him in the booth.

- Is joins him in the booth completely natural here?

- Does it mean that she sits down in the booth where the man is sitting?

- Should any of the in's be at instead?

  

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anonymous A man is sitting in a booth in a diner. A woman enters the diner [no comma] and joins him in the booth. - Is joins him in the booth completely natural here?

  • anonymous A man is sitting in a booth in a diner.
  • A woman enters the diner [no comma] and joins him in the booth.
  • - Is joins him in the booth completely natural here?
  • Yes.
  • - Does it mean that she sits down in the booth where the man is sitting?
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anonymous

A man is sitting in a booth in a diner. A woman enters the diner [no comma] and joins him in the booth.

- Is joins him in the booth completely natural here? Yes.

- Does it mean that she sits down in the booth where the man is sitting?

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