Which one is correct?
"May I join lunch with you today?" or "May I joint lunch with you today?"?

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May I join lunch with you today?

This phrase is incorrect. 'Join' should be followed by 'you' and 'for lunch' should be used to indicate the activity.

The correct phrase should be 'May I join you for lunch today?'

Alternatives:

  • May I join you for lunch today?

May I joint lunch with you today?

This phrase is incorrect. 'Joint' is not the correct verb to use in this context.

The correct phrase should be 'May I join you for lunch today?'

Alternatives:

  • May I join you for lunch today?
Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase should be: 'May I join you for lunch today?' 'Join' should be followed by 'you' and 'for lunch' should be used to indicate the activity. 'Joint' is not the correct verb to use in this context.

Last Updated: March 30, 2024

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