The difference between join and join in in English
1. Join has two uses:
(1) refers to joining a certain party, group organization, etc., and becoming one of its members, which means: "join the army, join the league, join the party", etc.
(2) To do something with someone, its structure is: join sb. in (doing) sth.;
When did your brother join the army? When did you join the army?
2. Join in mostly refers to participating in small-scale activities such as "ball games, games", etc., and is often used in daily spoken language.
Come along, and join in the ball game.
Phrases
Join sb in sth do something with someone; do something with someone; do something with someone
join in doing sth join in doing something
join sb in doing sth do something with someone; join someone in doing something
Bilingual examples join sb. in sth. /doing sth .
means "to participate in an activity that someone is engaged in."
join sb. in doing sth.
Do something with someone.
Join sb. ( in sth.
( in...) join someone.
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