February 5, 2012

Phrasal Verb: join in

To join in something is to become involved in an activity with other people.

Examples of use:

1. Your brother is playing football in the park. Why don't you go and join in?

2. We're playing cards tomorrow night. Come and join in. Everyone is welcome.

3. Amelia is very shy. She never joins in with the other children's games.

infinitive
join in
present simple
join in and joins in
-ing form
joining in
past simple
joined in
past participle
joined in

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