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GRAMMARCorrect: “Each of the students have a book.”
  • 01The subject is “Each”, which is singular.
  • 02A singular subject takes a singular verb: “has”.
  • 03“of the students” is just a prepositional phrase — it doesn’t change the verb.
Answer: “Each of the students has a book.”
ESSAYWrite a thesis for: “Should the school day start later?”
  • 01Take a clear position on the question.
  • 02Preview two or three supporting reasons.
  • 03Keep it to one focused sentence.
Answer: “Schools should start later because it improves student sleep, focus, and mental health.”

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