Each other and one another exercises
Each other Reciprocal Pronoun Meaning:
Traditionally speaking, it is used when you talk about two
people reciprocating an action or a feeling. But now a days, it could be
used to interchangeably with ‘one another’. ‘Each’ and ‘other’ are
written separately.
Example: Rick and Mary don’t like each other. (disliking is mutual)
Example: We got to know each other quickly.
Example: They are kind to each other.
Example: They are kind to each other.
Example: Rick and Mary don’t like each other. (disliking is mutual)
Example: We got to know each other quickly.
Example: They are kind to each other.
Example: They are kind to each other.
One another Reciprocal Pronoun Meaning:
Generally, it is used to talk about an action that
reciprocates between more than two people. ‘One another’ are two
separate words. It could be interchanged with ‘each other’.
Example: Everyone in the family gave one another presents.
Example: John, Lara and Cindy helped one another.
Example: The team members fight with one another
Like US On Facebook For Daily FREE English Learning Tutorials
Example: Everyone in the family gave one another presents.
Example: John, Lara and Cindy helped one another.
Example: The team members fight with one another
Like US On Facebook For Daily FREE English Learning Tutorials
Comments
Post a Comment