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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

With or Against

You have fight with/against your enemies in order to win your mission.

Which one we need to use with or against? Please help.
  

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I think against is more suitable in this sentence. to fight against -He is fighting with his brother over the inheritance -He traveled in his time machine back to the time when David fought with the Phillistine giant, Goliath. -"You wanna fight with me?

  • I think against is more suitable in this sentence.
  • to fight against -He is fighting with his brother over the inheritance -He traveled in his time machine back to the time when David fought with the Phillistine giant, Goliath.
  • -"You wanna fight with me?
  • fight in opposition to.
  • -Superman fights against evil and injustice.
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I think against is more suitable in this sentence.
I find this explanation here :http://www.italki.com/question/108074

Fight with....can mean....to fight against
-He is fighting with his brother over the inheritance
-He traveled in his time machine back to the ti
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Ok so when to use against and when to with?

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