1. It's about a funny monster and a funnier princess, falling in love to/with each other.

(Which preposition do we have to use, 'with' or' to'? Are both OK?)

2. It's about a funny monster and a funnier princess, and they fall in love with each other.
(Does #1 mean #2? How could we paraphrase #1?)

1 answer

#1 -- falling in love with each other.

#s 1 and 2 mean about the same thing. #1 is better since it's more concise (uses fewer words).

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/concise.htm
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