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grammaire anglaise > pronoms > pronom réciproque
each other
une action / un sentiment identique et réciproque est effectuée / ressenti par au moins deux personnes :
A <-> B
We are extremely jealous of each other.
Why, he asks, do so many Americans kill each other
George Best bragged of his sex with tycoon's wife Ros Hollidge: "We have done it every way — every shape!" The soccer legend said the pair devoured each other during weekly sessions after a "fatal attraction" meeting. (...) When I can see her on those rare occasions we have fantastic sex. But she is due to go on a family holiday soon and I'm going to find it impossible. I'm tempted to fly out and join her! We are extremely jealous of each other. Best:
I'm bedding tycoon's wife, NoW, 18.7.2004,
Twins gain support from each other's presence. (...) If the twins are in the same class, there's the benefit of the support they will give to each other; if they are in different classes, they would be more independent and have the chance to develop the way they communicate with other children and with adults. (...) The twins wouldn't have to sit next to each other in class; and in reception, there's always a strong element of play activity, so they could often be in different groups.
If you ask
me...
Why, he asks, do so many Americans kill each other with guns and why do so many of them feel they need to be armed? "We have a history of violence," replies Heston, "perhaps more than most other countries." When Moore retorts that Germany and Britain have violent histories, too, but currently a relatively tiny number of gun-related killings, Heston walks out.
Gunning for the land of
the free:
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