1. I'm going to try an English club.

2. I am going to join an English club.

(When we use 'try' as in #1, what is the difference between 'try' and 'join'?)

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There's some difference between "try" and "join" in these sentences.

~~"try" implies that the person will attend a few meetings and decide later if he/she will join or not.

~~"join" means he/she has decided to join.
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