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Old 05-Nov-2007, 12:02
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Do you think Rachel can join in your group when you prepare to do the presentation?


Which sounds better to you in the above, join in or join your group? Thanks.
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"Join your group" or Join in" [without "your group"] = either will do, though to ask if she can join in implies that she will be participating in your presentation.
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Thanks, Anglika.
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