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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Correct subject -verb agreement

Each of his sisters go to a different school or each of his sisters went to a different school?
  

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Each of his sisters goes to a different school. (present tense) Each of his sisters went to a different school. (past tense) Each takes a singular verb.

  • Each of his sisters goes to a different school.
  • (present tense) Each of his sisters went to a different school.
  • (past tense) Each takes a singular verb.
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Each of his sisters goes to a different school. (present tense)
Each of his sisters went to a different school. (past tense)

Each takes a singular verb.

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