The following post shows how to write different types of joins in LINQ to SQL. I am using the Northwind database and LINQ to SQL for these examples.     NorthwindDataContext dataContext = new NorthwindDataContext();
  
Inner Join 
  var q1 = from c in dataContext.Customers         join o in dataContext.Orders on c.CustomerID equals o.CustomerID         select new         {             c.CustomerID,             c.ContactName,             o.OrderID,             o.OrderDate         };
  
  SELECT [t0].[CustomerID], [t0].[ContactName], [t1].[OrderID], [t1].[OrderDate]FROM [dbo].[Customers] AS [t0]INNER JOIN [dbo].[Orders] AS [t1] ON [t0].[CustomerID] = [t1].[CustomerID]
  
  
  
Left Join
  var q2 = from c in dataContext.Customers         join o in dataContext.Orders on c.CustomerID equals o.CustomerID into g         from a in g.DefaultIfEmpty()         select new         {             c.CustomerID,             c.ContactName,             a.OrderID,             a.OrderDate         };
  
  SELECT [t0].[CustomerID], [t0].[ContactName], [t1].[OrderID] AS [OrderID], [t1].[OrderDate] AS [OrderDate]FROM [dbo].[Customers] AS [t0]LEFT OUTER JOIN [dbo].[Orders] AS [t1] ON [t0].[CustomerID] = [t1].[CustomerID]
  
  
Inner Join on multiple
  //We mark our anonymous type properties as a and b otherwise//we get the compiler error "Type inferencce failed in the call to 'Join’var q3 = from c in dataContext.Customers         join o in dataContext.Orders on new { a = c.CustomerID, b = c.Country } equals new { a = o.CustomerID, b = "USA" }         select new         {             c.CustomerID,             c.ContactName,             o.OrderID,             o.OrderDate         };
  
  
  SELECT [t0].[CustomerID], [t0].[ContactName], [t1].[OrderID], [t1].[OrderDate]FROM [dbo].[Customers] AS [t0]INNER JOIN [dbo].[Orders] AS [t1] ON ([t0].[CustomerID] = [t1].[CustomerID]) AND ([t0].[Country] = @p0)
  
  
  
Inner Join on multiple with ‘OR’ clause
  var q4 = from c in dataContext.Customers         from o in dataContext.Orders.Where(a => a.CustomerID == c.CustomerID || c.Country == "USA")         select new         {             c.CustomerID,             c.ContactName,             o.OrderID,             o.OrderDate         };
  
  SELECT [t0].[CustomerID], [t0].[ContactName], [t1].[OrderID], [t1].[OrderDate]FROM [dbo].[Customers] AS [t0], [dbo].[Orders] AS [t1]WHERE ([t1].[CustomerID] = [t0].[CustomerID]) OR ([t0].[Country] = @p0)
  
  
Left Join on multiple with ‘OR’ clause
  var q5 = from c in dataContext.Customers         from o in dataContext.Orders.Where(a => a.CustomerID == c.CustomerID || c.Country == "USA").DefaultIfEmpty()         select new         {             c.CustomerID,             c.ContactName,             o.OrderID,             o.OrderDate         };
  
  SELECT [t0].[CustomerID], [t0].[ContactName], [t1].[OrderID] AS [OrderID], [t1].[OrderDate] AS [OrderDate]FROM [dbo].[Customers] AS [t0]LEFT OUTER JOIN [dbo].[Orders] AS [t1] ON ([t1].[CustomerID] = [t0].[CustomerID]) OR ([t0].[Country] = @p0)