120 Rules of Grammer
RULE22: We use “each other” and “one another” to show that each person in a group of two or more people does something to the others.
There is very little difference between each other and one another. “Each other” is generally used for two people while “one another” is used for more than two people.
Examples:-
🟡 All citizens should love one other. 😀
🔵 Peter and Mary helped each other. 😀
#NOTE: Difference between “other” and “another”:
Other is an adjective meaning 'different' or 'the second of two items'. Other can be used with singular or plural nouns. Other can also be a pronoun to refer to things or people. The plural form is others.
However, When we use ‘an’ before ‘other’, we write it as one word: another. It means 'additional' or 'one more'. Another can be used before a plural noun when that noun is preceded by a number, or words/phrases such as a couple of, few etc.
Examples:-
🟡 Have you got any other questions? ✅
🔵 This cake is delicious. Could I have another slice please? ✅
RULE22: We use “each other” and “one another” to show that each person in a group of two or more people does something to the others.
There is very little difference between each other and one another. “Each other” is generally used for two people while “one another” is used for more than two people.
Examples:-
🟡 All citizens should love one other. 😀
🔵 Peter and Mary helped each other. 😀
#NOTE: Difference between “other” and “another”:
Other is an adjective meaning 'different' or 'the second of two items'. Other can be used with singular or plural nouns. Other can also be a pronoun to refer to things or people. The plural form is others.
However, When we use ‘an’ before ‘other’, we write it as one word: another. It means 'additional' or 'one more'. Another can be used before a plural noun when that noun is preceded by a number, or words/phrases such as a couple of, few etc.
Examples:-
🟡 Have you got any other questions? ✅
🔵 This cake is delicious. Could I have another slice please? ✅