Has or Have with Each-GPS-19
Has or Have with Each-Grammar Puzzle Solved-19
English grammar can often be confusing, especially when it comes to subject-verb agreement. One common problem is knowing whether to use โhasโ or โhave with each.โ Many people wonder:
๐ Should it be โEach of the students has finishedโ or โEach of the students have finishedโ?
The correct sentence is:
โ
Each of the students has finished.
Why โHasโ Is the Right Choice
The confusion arises because the word โstudentsโ is plural. However, the subject of the sentence is actually โeach,โ which is singular. In English grammar, the word โeachโ always takes a singular verb.
So even though you’re talking about multiple students, the verb must agree with โeach,โ not with โstudents.โ Thatโs why the correct verb is โhas.โ

Examples Using โHasโ with โEachโ
Here are more correct sentences that follow this rule:
- โ Each of the books has a unique title.
- โ Each of the team members has contributed.
- โ Each of the girls has her own locker.
- โ Each of the applications has been reviewed.
And here are the incorrect versions:
- โ Each of the books have a unique title.
- โ Each of the team members have contributed.
Easy Rule to Follow
When you see โeach of,โ ignore the plural noun that follows. Focus only on โeach,โ and treat it as singular. This will help you choose the correct verb every time.
Think: โEach has,โ not โEach have.โ
Quick Grammar Tip
You can test your sentence by replacing โeach of the studentsโ with โheโ or โsheโ:
- โ โHe has finished.โ
- โ โHe have finished.โ
The same logic applies to the original sentence.
Final Answer
So, to answer the question clearly:
๐ The correct sentence is โEach of the students has finished.โ
Using โhaveโ is a common mistake, but once you understand the rule, itโs easy to avoid.
I am sure you have understood the rule of ‘Has or Have with Each.’ For further reading of grammar puzzles, make frequent visits to this site.
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https://grammarpuzzlesolved.englishlitnotes.com/each-of-the-students-have-or-has/
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The Prologue by Anne Bradstreet:
https://americanlit.englishlitnotes.com/the-prologue-by-anne-bradstreet/
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