about, look after, look at, take care of.
Some verbs describe actions in which two or more people or things do the same thing to the
other(s). We use each other or one another with these:
• We looked at each other / one another and started to laugh.
• Peter and Jenny met (each other) in 1992. ('each other' is often left out if the meaning is
clear from the context)
Other verbs like this include attract, avoid, complement, embrace, face, fight, help, kiss, marry,
meet, repel. With some verbs we have to use with before each other / one another:
• The scheme allows students from many countries to communicate with each other.
Other verbs like this include agree, coincide, collaborate, compete, contrast, co-operate,
disagree, joke, mix, quarrel, talk.
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