“I join you” or “I join you”, how to stop making the mistake?

by time news

2023-12-27 08:02:36

By reading sentences such as “I am attaching my application form”, we end up saying that our interlocutors smoke a little too much, joints. However, this conjugation error is easily circumvented. Let’s kick her out of our emails once and for all.

From the conjugation of the verb “join”

It doesn’t matter whether we write “je jjos”, “je te joins” or “je vous joins”, it is in all cases the first person singular of the verb to join:

I join; you join; he/she joins; we join; you join; they join.

No question, therefore, of putting a “t” in the first person.

The file is indeed attached

The confusion probably comes from the terms “attached file” or “attachment”. In this case, “joint.e” has the value of an adjective. And if you want to say “attached is my CV”, the “t” is also required.

How to stop making mistakes?

Just remember that the “t” is reserved for the third person singular, but that verbs of the third group, like “join”, prefer an “s” in the first person, for example:

I drink; I put; I run; I believe; I take; I please; etc.

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