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Latest post Sun, Jul 18 2004 6:40 AM by fraserpan. 1 replies.
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fraserpan  +  37947 Sun, 18 Jul 04 06:40 AM
When I went eat out with my friends at a very nice restaurant, I found we had so many people and the tables were kind of small, but we all wanted to sit together. So should I say let's join the two tables together, or say put the two tables together? Which is better? Maybe you can tell me something more correct.

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You could say either.
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