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What are two way verbs can be used?

It seems like you're asking about two-way verbs, also known as reciprocal verbs. These verbs express an action that is done by two or more people or things to each other.

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.

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