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Navitasan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Each has

1) Each has their own way of doing things.

This sentence could refer to the members of a group which has been defined before. But could it be used to mean 'each human being has their own way of doing things'?

In this world, each ahs their own way of doing things.

Gratefully,
Navi.

PS. I know that 'their' would be considered problematic by some in that sentence. That is not really the issue here.
  

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navitasan But could it be used to mean 'each human being has their own way of doing things'? Not really. 'Everyone' would be far more likely in that context.

  • navitasan But could it be used to mean 'each human being has their own way of doing things'?
  • Not really.
  • 'Everyone' would be far more likely in that context.
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navitasanBut could it be used to mean 'each human being has their own way of doing things'?
Not really. 'Everyone' would be far more likely in that context.
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I agree with fivejedjon.
However, note the idiom: "each to their own."
Have a look here:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/each?q=each+to+his%2Ftheir+own

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