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Ljswave Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What does it mean that " They fight goes on" ?

What does it mean that " They fight goes on" ?
I'm confused that this sentence has two verb , fight and goes..so what do they mean exactly?
  

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The sentence is incorrect. This is correct: The fight goes on ( The fight continues ).

  • The sentence is incorrect.
  • This is correct: The fight goes on ( The fight continues ).
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The sentence is incorrect. This is correct: The fight goes on (The fight continues).
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Or perhaps "They fight on" but certainly the original is not correct.
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Aspara GusThe sentence is incorrect. This is correct: The fight goes on (The fight continues).
While googling it. I could find the expression so many, Could it be used informally as being incorrect, right?

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"They fight goes on" is incorrect English, and no native speaker would say it. It is wrong, unacceptable, not possible.

Is that clear?

Sites found by google could be written by non-native speakers, could contain typos, might not actually contain in full the phrase you looked, etc. The far more reliable Corpus of contemporary English and British National Corpus have no citations
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"They" can be heard in place of "their" in African American Vernacular English. Your phrase will sometimes be a version of "their fight goes on", as it is in a few of the Google hits you got.
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Hi ljswave, we'll really appreciate it if you use an URL shorter like http://goo.gl when you post loooong links.

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