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Each people has or each people have

Hi guys! I have a quite tricky question about English grammar.

I know that every and each always are used with singular noun and verb forms. For instance, Every child doesn't like roll out early.

What a about each people, people usually is used with plural verb form. Each people has or each people have?

2013年11月20日 20:17
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"I know that every and each always are used with singular noun and verb forms"

If you know that, then you already know the answer.

 

You can't say "each people" or "every people" for the same reason that you can't say "every children" or "each things". "People" is the plural form of "person", and it's treated just like any other plural form.

 

You have to say "each/every person has".

 

 

2013年11月21日
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Each person not each people.

or you can say everyone has ... instead of each person.

2013年11月21日

Thank you very much, Jmat. Sometimes English is too tricky. I am happy to get your answer and make this issue clear for me.

2013年11月21日

Thank you very much, dear friends, however, I am still in doubts.

Can anyone from teachers give me the reasonable explanation?

2013年11月21日

Or you can say, "all people have."

2013年11月21日
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