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join your group
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "join your group" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when inviting someone to become a member of a specific group or team. Example: "We would love for you to join your group and participate in our upcoming project."
✓ Grammatically correct
Wiki
News & Media
Science & Research
Alternative expressions(7)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
25 human-written examples
Download one of these apps, invite others to join your group, and fire away.
News & Media
Aurora steps in to offer a script: introduce yourself (no need to ask for her name), and invite her – as soon as possible – to join your group.
News & Media
The feature that used to allow people to organize themselves into "groups," which once seemed exciting and fear-inducing (Oh, please, ask me to join your group! Come on, you already asked my roommate!), was replaced with a newer, more news-feed-friendly version.
News & Media
Once GroupMe assigns a unique mobile number (a pretty instantaneous process), you can invite anyone with a mobile to join your group.
News & Media
Even if they join your group, you only have to deal with them for brief periods of time, so why bother putting forth great chunks of time on them?
Science & Research
Other friends can also join your group chat listening room where you can discuss and rave over what you're hearing, just like if you were listening together in person.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
33 human-written examples
Inviting these people to join your groups will give them a small taste of what they can expect from you and your company.
Wiki
It is not necessary to stand when someone joins your group if you are already acquainted, whether that person is male or female.
Science & Research
Wait for few hours, and you will see thousands of people joining your group.
Wiki
Always be on your guard, after all if a new member joins your group it is always possible they will be spies for the other group.
Wiki
If you want to expand your club even further, consider starting up a group BBS system, posting an ad on Craigslist, putting up fliers, and going to clubs with a similar theme to 'scalp' people into joining your group.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When inviting someone to "join your group", clearly communicate the group's purpose and benefits to encourage participation.
Common error
Avoid vague invitations. Instead of simply saying "join your group", specify what the group does, its goals, and what the potential member can gain from joining.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "join your group" functions as an imperative, typically used to invite or encourage someone to become a member of a specific group. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is grammatically sound and common in everyday language.
Frequent in
Wiki
48%
News & Media
28%
Science & Research
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
6%
Encyclopedias
3%
Reference
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "join your group" serves as a direct and common invitation to become a member of a particular group. Ludwig AI confirms it's grammatically correct and usable in a wide range of contexts, with the highest usage appearing in Wiki, News & Media, and Science & Research domains. While versatile, tailoring the invitation with specific details about the group's purpose can enhance its effectiveness. Alternatives like "become a member of your group" or "get involved with your group" can offer nuanced variations in meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
become a member of your group
Replaces "join" with "become a member of", emphasizing the action of becoming part of the group.
be part of your group
Focuses on the state of belonging rather than the act of joining.
enlist in your group
Uses "enlist", suggesting a more formal or committed entry into the group.
enter your group
Suggests moving from outside to inside the group.
get involved with your group
Emphasizes active participation within the group.
associate with your group
Implies a connection or affiliation with the group.
come aboard your group
Uses nautical imagery to suggest joining a team or organization.
align yourself with your group
Focuses on shared values and goals.
integrate into your group
Suggests a gradual process of becoming part of the group.
team up with your group
Highlights collaboration and working together.
FAQs
How can I invite someone to "join your group" effectively?
Clearly explain the group's purpose, activities, and benefits to the potential member. Personalize the invitation to show why you think they'd be a good fit.
What are some alternative ways to say "join your group"?
You can use phrases like "become a member of your group", "be part of your group", or "get involved with your group", depending on the specific context and desired emphasis. See also "enter your group".
Is it appropriate to ask someone to "join your group" in a formal setting?
Yes, it can be appropriate if the group is relevant to the formal setting (e.g., a professional association). However, ensure the invitation is presented professionally and aligns with the setting's etiquette.
What should I do if someone declines my invitation to "join your group"?
Respect their decision and avoid pressuring them. They may have valid reasons for declining, and maintaining a positive relationship is more important than forcing membership.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested