Here's how you can use two-way verbs:
1. With a reflexive pronoun:
* "They hugged each other." ("hug" is a two-way verb, and "each other" is the reflexive pronoun indicating the action is mutual)
* "The two teams fought each other fiercely."
* "The children looked at each other with curiosity."
2. With a reciprocal pronoun:
* "The two friends met each other at the coffee shop." ("met" is a two-way verb, and "each other" is the reciprocal pronoun)
* "The cars collided with each other."
* "We communicated with each other via email."
3. Using the preposition "with"
* "John and Mary talked with each other for hours."
* "The students argued with each other about the project."
* "The dogs played with each other in the park."
Examples of two-way verbs:
* Meet: "They met each other at the party."
* Talk: "We talked with each other for hours."
* Fight: "The two brothers fought each other."
* Hug: "She hugged her friend."
* Kiss: "They kissed each other goodbye."
* Help: "We helped each other with the project."
* Share: "They shared their toys with each other."
* Marry: "They married each other last year."
* Collide: "The two cars collided with each other."
* Compete: "The athletes competed with each other for the gold medal."
Note: Not all verbs can be used as two-way verbs. You need to consider the meaning of the verb and whether it logically makes sense for the action to be reciprocal.