3.6 reciprocal verbs

There are two kinds of reciprocal verbs, which refer to actions which involve people doing the same thing to each other. One kind is used in intransitive or transitive clauses; the other kind is used in intransitive clauses, with or without a prepositional phrase mentioning one of the participants.

Reciprocal verbs are explained in paragraphs 3.69 to 3.73.