Difference between Each other and One another?
From a grammatical perspective, ‘each other’ and ‘one another’ essentially have the same meaning – they are used to show that each member of a group does something for/to the other. For example, the sentence, ‘Jim and Janet like each other’ implies that Jim likes Janet and Janet likes Jim.
Table Summarising the Difference between Each Other and One Another:
The Meanings of Each Other and One Another
The difference between one another and each other is very subtle, but as discussed above, usage can depend on context – such as the number of people or things involved, for example, you can say, ‘Peter and Jane hate each other.’
Examples for One Another and Each Other:
We shall explore some examples:
- Each other: They are very fond of each other.
- One another: We have to try to help one another.
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