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Sarnga1157 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

With/against

Hello,
What should follow 'fight'?

1) I can't fight with/against him.

I have heard people use just 'fight' without the preposition. Is that right?

Thanks,
Prasanna
  

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All three versions are common and correct. The meanings may be slightly different, depending on context.

  • All three versions are common and correct.
  • The meanings may be slightly different, depending on context.
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All three versions are common and correct.
The meanings may be slightly different, depending on context.

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