Level: intermediate
When two or more people do the same thing, we can use the possessive forms of the reciprocal pronouns each other’s and one another’s:
They helped to look after each other’s children.
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Level: intermediate
When two or more people do the same thing, we can use the possessive forms of the reciprocal pronouns each other’s and one another’s:
They helped to look after each other’s children.
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Hello Tomoaki Hachiya,
You are correct. The pronunciation of these forms is identical and so only the context tells us if the speaker is referring to one or to more than one teacher.
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Peter
The LearnEnglish Team
Hi Kunthea,
All the sentences are correct! But they mean different things.
Does that make sense?
Jonathan
The LearnEnglish Team