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I know that when you use 'one another' there are more than two people involved, and 'each other' refers to two people, but I want to use this sentence:
We all know one another and pop over to each other’s houses at Christmas.
Do you think that's correct? You can only pop to one house at a time, so does 'each other's' work here?
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And this is why I love the English language as only us Brits can 'pop' over to someone's house.
Each others' is the correct in terms of the possessive apostrophe.
What I meant was should I use 'one anothers' twice in the sentence?
(I know that needs an apostrophe, but omitted it because I have also used inverted commas and might cause confusion)
Still deliberating over where to pop to...