The indefinite pronoun 'each' is a singular for which takes a verb for the singular.
"Is" is a verb. It is the present tense form of the verb "to be".
A complement is any direct object or indirect object of a verb. The appropriate pronoun used as the verb complement is an objective form pronoun, which are: me, us, him, her, and them; you and it are used as a subject or an object.
No, it's an adverb and a pronoun.
The pronoun "each" is singular, and uses the singular verb, "says."
"They" is a pronoun that is used as a subject in a sentence. It is not a verb.
"This'll" is a contraction of "this" and "will," so it is a pronoun (this) followed by a verb (will).
No, "became" is not a pronoun. It is the past tense form of the verb "become" and is used to describe a change or transformation.
The pronoun "each" is singular, so it should be followed by a singular verb. For example: "Each of the students is responsible for completing the assignment."
"have" is a verb, and "you" is a pronoun.
We is a subject pronoun, it is used as the subject of a sentence or clause. The object pronoun is us, used as the object of the verb or a preposition.Examples:We can go to the movies.Mother called us.
They (pronoun), made (verb), their (pronoun), way (noun)
Pronoun-verb agreement requires a correct match between a pronoun and a verb based on number (singular or plural).A singular pronoun requires a verb for a singular subject.Example: She is expected at noon. (singular subject pronoun)A plural pronoun requires a verb for a plural subject.Example: They are expected at noon. (plural subject pronoun)