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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

expression each other

Can I say They drive to work each other ?
Or is it correct to say...They drive to work themselves ?

Are they both correct or not ?
What is the diference and why ?

Thanks a lot !
  

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Anonymous Can I say They drive to work each other ? No, it is not a sensible sentence. Anonymous They drive to work themselves ?

  • Anonymous Can I say They drive to work each other ?
  • No, it is not a sensible sentence.
  • Anonymous They drive to work themselves ?
  • Almost, not quite.
  • If yo intend to say that they go to work in their own car, perhaps " They drive to work separately".
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AnonymousCan I say They drive to work each other ?
No, it is not a sensible sentence.
AnonymousThey drive to work themselves ?
Almost, not quite. If yo intend to say that they go to work in their own car, perhaps " They drive to work separately".

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