'Each of you has...' is correct.
No. Drop the s and say "each member."
No. Each is singular.
yes it is right
Yes, "each of whom is" is grammatically correct. It is used when referring to individuals within a group, emphasizing that each person is being considered individually.
No. It should be "Consist".
They are just voicing their opinion
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"Each" is a singular word, so "Each program has . . ." is correct.
Both of those sentences are correct but he first one would be more appropriate to say.
No....."Neither of the boy's in the water could swim"....
Bobadil is pronounced "bob-uh-dil" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Sheila and I were used to not talk to each other - in the sense of 'It was not the habit of Sheila and I to hold conversations' - is correct English. But it sounds excessively formal and bookish. The natural way to say this in English is 'Sheila and I were used to not talking to each other.' - the gerund construction seems more natural to a native ear.