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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Fought / fought against

Can I say,

(a) The two goats fought / fought against on the bridge.

(b) Two goats fought / fought against with their antlers on the bridge.
  

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(a) The two goats fought on the bridge. (b) Two goats fought with their horns on the bridge. Goats don't have antlers; deer have antlers.

  • (a) The two goats fought on the bridge.
  • (b) Two goats fought with their horns on the bridge.
  • Goats don't have antlers; deer have antlers.
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(a) The two goats fought on the bridge.
(b) Two goats fought with their horns on the bridge. Goats don't have antlers; deer have antlers.
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Thanks, can I say,

The two goats fought at the bridge.

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