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Join Means People Verb Phrase Eslpod 0303 We 0281 Eslpod Traditional

Id ESLPod_0303_WE_0281
Episode Id ESLPod 303
Episode Title A Traditional Wedding
Phrase to join
Text In this podcast, the verb "to join" means to bring two people or things together, or to make them become one: "Use a nail to join these two pieces of wood together." The verb "to join" also means to become a member, or to begin to participate in an organization: "Juanita joined the Girl Scouts when she was seven years old." The phrase "to join in" means to do something that other people are doing: "Everyone was singing together, but Carol wouldn't join in because she thinks she's a bad singer." Finally, the phrase "to join up with (someone)" means to do something with another person or group of people later: "You and Sally go to the restaurant now, and we'll join up with you later, as soon as we finish this assignment."
Topics Relationships + Family

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