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The word 'each' as an adjective takes no verb itself, the verb is determined by the noun that it describes which is normally a singular noun; each one has, each person is, each tree has, each time is, etc.

As an adverb, 'each' modifies a plural verb; they eachreceive ten dollars, the tickets are two dollars each, the ducks each have their own nest, etc.

As a pronoun, 'each' takes a singular verb; each has, each is, each connects, each receives, etc.

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