[quote="techiesam"] I would like to offer my two cents,
There is a very easy rule for "each" and "every" - they are always grammatically singular! Even though the idea of them is plural, we always use the singularverb.
Each student has a book.
Every teacher is extremely helpful.
Even though we mean all of the students and all of the teachers, the words "each" and "every" refer to each individual student and each individual teacher. So, our verb is matching that
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There is a very easy rule for "each" and "every" - they are always grammatically singular! Even though the idea of them is plural, we always use the singularverb.
Each student has a book.
Every teacher is extremely helpful.
Even though we mean all of the students and all of the teachers, the words "each" and "every" refer to each individual student and each individual teacher. So, our verb is matching that
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