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Grammar Query
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I would like to know which of the the following sentences is correct English:
1."British history has been a history of these idiots killing each other."
2."British history has been a history of these idiots killing one another."
Does 'each other' imply that there are only two people involved? I prefer the first sentence but the second one might be the correct one.
1."British history has been a history of these idiots killing each other."
2."British history has been a history of these idiots killing one another."
Does 'each other' imply that there are only two people involved? I prefer the first sentence but the second one might be the correct one.
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I think both are grammaticall y correct and mean the same thing. "British history has been a history" however is awkward and grates. Britain has a history of reads better. IMO.
08:53 Sat 26th Sep 2015