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Olena
fight/arrange/run/set battles??? they spend hours with other players (28)___________ battles. A fighting B setting C running D arranging what variant is correct? p.s. I googled them all and it says I can use either of these.
Jan 24, 2020 4:26 PM
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I would have said fighting battles. I guess they could arrange, set or run battles, but I never would have thought about it. Could anyone give me an example where “set battle” would be used please?
January 24, 2020
I think the answer is A. B and D can have the same meaning, and I'm not sure of C. Also, the context you provided doesn't support B, C, or D.
January 24, 2020
In the game, players create avatars in whose guise they spend hours with other players (28)___________ battles. “There’s lots of working together,” says Alexander. “That’s what made it so attractive, because the social thing was something I always had trouble with. It was a lot easier to socialize and make friends online than it was in real life.”
January 24, 2020
More context is required.
January 24, 2020
The correct answer will depend on the context. Could you give more information about where this sentence is appearing? Is it trying to get you to answer a question about a text?
January 24, 2020
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