I wanna join in the party?
When we join the game our team will have the advantage.
This is known as a join operator
You join 2 independent clauses together with a conjunction.
JOIN operator
Yes, a semicolon could indeed join an incomplete sentence and a complete sentence.
She told him that she would curse him to all eternity but he merely laughed and said join the queue.
you can use CD,and / Cd;thus / or CD, so to join a CD sentence
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JOIN
Four merchants have recently agreed to join our movement to establish a mall where the street is right now.
The adverb in the sentence "She has always wanted to make the U.S. Equestrian team" is "always." It modifies the verb "wanted," indicating the frequency of her desire to join the team.
The infinitive phrase is "to join the circus" (an adverbial phrase).