identify the error "Each of the students have completed their homework."
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If I'm not mistaken, you've already posted the same or similar question multiple times.
Each is singular subject, so it should be followed by a singular verb. "Each of the students has completed their homework."
- Alexandra shurtzESL Tutor . Experience teaching ESL abroad in a classroom setting .
Each student has completed their homework . Each is a singular subject , that must be followed by a singular noun and a singular verb. The use of “of” is incorrect as well .
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Start testReplace the 'have' with 'has' to make it "Each of the students has completed their homework"
No guys, actually one is not needed. It would be just change has instead of have
Well guys, in my opinion the error is that "one" is missing and to change have for has..... it should be "each one of the students has completed...."
“Each of the students has completed their homework” is correct statement. As we know that the word “Each” is here so instead of Have we shall use Has
- GavinBA Hons IT & Spanish language, TEFL, CELTA
Hi, yes depends on the subject, in this case ‘each’ which is singular, therefore the sentence should read - each of the students has completed their homework 👍 ✅
"All of the students have completed their homework."
The problem is depending on subject-verb agreement, each of the student is singular and needs a singular verb which should be "has" so the correct sentence is: Each of the students has completed their homeworks.
each of the students has completed their homework./ all of the students have completed their homework.