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Default Re: Together Each other

together, an adverb, means, in association with, and it answers the question How?

Adverb Test
Sentence: We did it together.
Question: How did we do it?
Answer: Together. (adverb)


each other is a reciprocal pronoun. For example, if you gave me a pencil and I gave you a pencil, we can say that,

[1] We gave each other pencils
[2] We gave pencils to each other.

If more than two people are involved (let's say the whole class), we would say,

[3] We gave one another pencils.

Source: http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/p....htm#reflexive
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