diamondcutter
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2014
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
Over 200 members of staff joined (in) the strike.
Members of the public joined (in) the search for the missing boy.
Paul, you want to join (in) our intern program. Is that right?
Why didn’t you join (in) my birthday party?
For the sentences above, I’d like to know if both “join(ed)” and “join(ed) in” are correct. If both are correct, which pattern is more common, “join(ed)” or “join(ed) in”?
Members of the public joined (in) the search for the missing boy.
Paul, you want to join (in) our intern program. Is that right?
Why didn’t you join (in) my birthday party?
For the sentences above, I’d like to know if both “join(ed)” and “join(ed) in” are correct. If both are correct, which pattern is more common, “join(ed)” or “join(ed) in”?