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Which of the below sentences is correct?



Free join to Google



Or



Join Free for Google



Or



Join for free Google



I prefer to use the Free word at the beginning of the sentence.



Note: Google is just an example.










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    You need to provide some context to explain what this title is supposed to mean. None of those phrases make much sense (especially as Google is already free).

    – James Random
    2 days ago






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    The most normally used formulation would be join Google for free. The only normal sounding formulation I can think of that puts free at the start of the sentence is something like: It's free! Join Google. But that sounds like a sales pitch—and I should note that nobody thinks it costs money to join Google anyway, so it's strange to mention that it's free in the first place.

    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago











  • Hey guys. Thanks for the comments. Google here is an example.

    – Vahid Najafi
    2 days ago











  • Nowadays it is commonly expected that things on the Internet are free, or at least have a free trial period. Thus "free" can (and should) be completely dropped, making it "Join <my cool website>" or simply "Sign Up"

    – undercat
    2 days ago











  • @VahidNajafi If it's just an example, then what are you actually asking that our comments and answers aren't addressing?

    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago


















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Which of the below sentences is correct?



Free join to Google



Or



Join Free for Google



Or



Join for free Google



I prefer to use the Free word at the beginning of the sentence.



Note: Google is just an example.










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  • 3





    You need to provide some context to explain what this title is supposed to mean. None of those phrases make much sense (especially as Google is already free).

    – James Random
    2 days ago






  • 2





    The most normally used formulation would be join Google for free. The only normal sounding formulation I can think of that puts free at the start of the sentence is something like: It's free! Join Google. But that sounds like a sales pitch—and I should note that nobody thinks it costs money to join Google anyway, so it's strange to mention that it's free in the first place.

    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago











  • Hey guys. Thanks for the comments. Google here is an example.

    – Vahid Najafi
    2 days ago











  • Nowadays it is commonly expected that things on the Internet are free, or at least have a free trial period. Thus "free" can (and should) be completely dropped, making it "Join <my cool website>" or simply "Sign Up"

    – undercat
    2 days ago











  • @VahidNajafi If it's just an example, then what are you actually asking that our comments and answers aren't addressing?

    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago














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Which of the below sentences is correct?



Free join to Google



Or



Join Free for Google



Or



Join for free Google



I prefer to use the Free word at the beginning of the sentence.



Note: Google is just an example.










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Which of the below sentences is correct?



Free join to Google



Or



Join Free for Google



Or



Join for free Google



I prefer to use the Free word at the beginning of the sentence.



Note: Google is just an example.







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  • 3





    You need to provide some context to explain what this title is supposed to mean. None of those phrases make much sense (especially as Google is already free).

    – James Random
    2 days ago






  • 2





    The most normally used formulation would be join Google for free. The only normal sounding formulation I can think of that puts free at the start of the sentence is something like: It's free! Join Google. But that sounds like a sales pitch—and I should note that nobody thinks it costs money to join Google anyway, so it's strange to mention that it's free in the first place.

    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago











  • Hey guys. Thanks for the comments. Google here is an example.

    – Vahid Najafi
    2 days ago











  • Nowadays it is commonly expected that things on the Internet are free, or at least have a free trial period. Thus "free" can (and should) be completely dropped, making it "Join <my cool website>" or simply "Sign Up"

    – undercat
    2 days ago











  • @VahidNajafi If it's just an example, then what are you actually asking that our comments and answers aren't addressing?

    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago














  • 3





    You need to provide some context to explain what this title is supposed to mean. None of those phrases make much sense (especially as Google is already free).

    – James Random
    2 days ago






  • 2





    The most normally used formulation would be join Google for free. The only normal sounding formulation I can think of that puts free at the start of the sentence is something like: It's free! Join Google. But that sounds like a sales pitch—and I should note that nobody thinks it costs money to join Google anyway, so it's strange to mention that it's free in the first place.

    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago











  • Hey guys. Thanks for the comments. Google here is an example.

    – Vahid Najafi
    2 days ago











  • Nowadays it is commonly expected that things on the Internet are free, or at least have a free trial period. Thus "free" can (and should) be completely dropped, making it "Join <my cool website>" or simply "Sign Up"

    – undercat
    2 days ago











  • @VahidNajafi If it's just an example, then what are you actually asking that our comments and answers aren't addressing?

    – Jason Bassford
    2 days ago








3




3





You need to provide some context to explain what this title is supposed to mean. None of those phrases make much sense (especially as Google is already free).

– James Random
2 days ago





You need to provide some context to explain what this title is supposed to mean. None of those phrases make much sense (especially as Google is already free).

– James Random
2 days ago




2




2





The most normally used formulation would be join Google for free. The only normal sounding formulation I can think of that puts free at the start of the sentence is something like: It's free! Join Google. But that sounds like a sales pitch—and I should note that nobody thinks it costs money to join Google anyway, so it's strange to mention that it's free in the first place.

– Jason Bassford
2 days ago





The most normally used formulation would be join Google for free. The only normal sounding formulation I can think of that puts free at the start of the sentence is something like: It's free! Join Google. But that sounds like a sales pitch—and I should note that nobody thinks it costs money to join Google anyway, so it's strange to mention that it's free in the first place.

– Jason Bassford
2 days ago













Hey guys. Thanks for the comments. Google here is an example.

– Vahid Najafi
2 days ago





Hey guys. Thanks for the comments. Google here is an example.

– Vahid Najafi
2 days ago













Nowadays it is commonly expected that things on the Internet are free, or at least have a free trial period. Thus "free" can (and should) be completely dropped, making it "Join <my cool website>" or simply "Sign Up"

– undercat
2 days ago





Nowadays it is commonly expected that things on the Internet are free, or at least have a free trial period. Thus "free" can (and should) be completely dropped, making it "Join <my cool website>" or simply "Sign Up"

– undercat
2 days ago













@VahidNajafi If it's just an example, then what are you actually asking that our comments and answers aren't addressing?

– Jason Bassford
2 days ago





@VahidNajafi If it's just an example, then what are you actually asking that our comments and answers aren't addressing?

– Jason Bassford
2 days ago










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Welcome to Stack Exchange. The most common way of saying it would be "Join Google for free." If you want to put free at the beginning you can say "It's free to join Google." However, the meaning changes in this case. The first sentence is a command (it tells the reader to join), while the second sentence is just a statement (it gives the reader information).






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Welcome to Stack Exchange. The most common way of saying it would be "Join Google for free." If you want to put free at the beginning you can say "It's free to join Google." However, the meaning changes in this case. The first sentence is a command (it tells the reader to join), while the second sentence is just a statement (it gives the reader information).






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Welcome to Stack Exchange. The most common way of saying it would be "Join Google for free." If you want to put free at the beginning you can say "It's free to join Google." However, the meaning changes in this case. The first sentence is a command (it tells the reader to join), while the second sentence is just a statement (it gives the reader information).






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  • Thank you. Google here is an example.

    – Vahid Najafi
    2 days ago











  • @VahidNajafi Remember to mark my answer as the solution if you feel that it's adequate :)

    – Chris Abraham
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Welcome to Stack Exchange. The most common way of saying it would be "Join Google for free." If you want to put free at the beginning you can say "It's free to join Google." However, the meaning changes in this case. The first sentence is a command (it tells the reader to join), while the second sentence is just a statement (it gives the reader information).






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Welcome to Stack Exchange. The most common way of saying it would be "Join Google for free." If you want to put free at the beginning you can say "It's free to join Google." However, the meaning changes in this case. The first sentence is a command (it tells the reader to join), while the second sentence is just a statement (it gives the reader information).







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