Each other refers to two, one another to more than two. "Jones and Smith quarreled; they struck each other" is correct. "Jones, Smith and Brown quarreled; they struck one another" is also correct. Don't say, "The two boys teach one another" nor... Read more of EACH OTHERONE ANOTHER at Speaking Writing.comInformational Site Network Informational
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A long-desired hope is about to come to pass, or a

delightful holiday spent in the company of those most congenial to you.






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