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"joins" vs "joinings"

Both 'joins' and 'joinings' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Joins' is the present tense form of the verb 'join,' while 'joinings' is a noun referring to the act of joining or the things that have been joined together.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

joins

This is the present tense form of the verb 'join.'

Use 'joins' when referring to the present tense action of joining or connecting.

Examples:

  • He joins the team every summer.
  • She joins the pieces together to form a puzzle.

Alternatives:

  • joining
  • joined
  • will join
  • is joining
  • has joined

joinings

This is a noun referring to the act of joining or the things that have been joined together.

Use 'joinings' when referring to the process or act of joining, or the resulting connections.

Examples:

  • The joinings of the pipes were done carefully.
  • She studied the joinings of different cultures in her research.

Alternatives:

  • connections
  • unions
  • linkages
  • attachments
  • bondings

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