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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Subject-Verb Agreement

In the following sentence, which form is correct:
"Although each of their plans may vary, <b>each include<b> the solution to the problem."
"Although each of their plans may vary, <b>each includes<b> the solution to the problem."
Additionally, is there a better way to write the sentence, without using "each" twice?
  

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"Although each of their plans may vary, each includes the solution to the problem."


Additionally, is there a better way to write the sentence, without using "each" twice?

"Although each of their plans may vary, all of them include the solution to the problem."

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