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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
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fight against/with or just fight

Now go out and fight with/against the evil monster or Now go out and fight evil monster.

This is the right time to fight with/against the enemies or This is the right time to fight enemies

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Can anyone please help me?
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Wonder123Now go out and fight with/against the evil monster or Now go out and fight evil monster
For some reason, I feel a certain strangeness in the tone of the sentences you have posted. I am a little hesitant to reword your sentences. If you like to learn how to use the verb "fight", this link should help you.

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Ok no problem, my question is whether to use fight against or fight with? and can we use the sentence like fight/battle with the creatures etc.
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I would be glad if you could build a sentence that can answer my questions.
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The sentence patterns in the link can show you much better than what I can write if you careful review it. But I will give you a few for reference:
You can say:
I have been fighting a real bad cold for a couple of weeks.
The firemen are fighting the forest fire against extreme heat.
I had a fight

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