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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > hesitation "fight against illiteracy" or "fight illiteracy"    

hesitation "fight against illiteracy" or "fight illiteracy"



Irishsweet
France

hesitation "fight against illiteracy" or "fight illiteracy"
 
hi everybody,
I �m wondering if there is any difference between "fight against illiteracy" and "fight illiteracy"? For me both are ok. What �s your opinion?
thanks for your answers
Irishsweet

27 Oct 2013      





cunliffe
United Kingdom

I agree with you; both are OK. You can also use �combat � or �tackle � (no against). 

28 Oct 2013     



Irishsweet
France

thank you for your answer Wink

28 Oct 2013