Two of (whom vs them), the twins pushes (one another vs each other).
SCRIPT
As she walks, her other three children, all little boys, two of whom are twins, walk in front of the stroller, the twins pushing each other as they walk.
QUESTION
#1. Which one is more suitable and what's the exact difference?
-> two of them are twins vs two of whom are twins.
#2. Which one is more proper and what's the exact difference?
the twins pushing each other vs the twins pushing one anohter.
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