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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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grammar

Which is correct:

Each of the boys has/have pens but none has/have ink.
  

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I would say: Each of the boys has a pen/pens, but none has ink. ) or: All of the boys have pens, but none has ink. Others may disagree.

  • I would say: Each of the boys has a pen/pens, but none has ink.
  • ) or: All of the boys have pens, but none has ink.
  • Others may disagree.
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I would say:

Each of the boys has a pen/pens, but none has ink. (Use "a pen" if each boy has only one pen.)

or:

All of the boys have pens, but none has ink.

Others may disagree.
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Each of the boys has pens but non has ink .

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