The correct phrase is "each of you has." The word "each" is a singular subject, so it takes the singular verb "has." In contrast, "have been" would be used with plural subjects.
No. Drop the s and say "each member."
How about "Hi John, this is Jane Smith. I know it's been a while but just wanted to say Hi and see how you're doing." If he wants to connect with you, he will text you back (trust me on this). If you don't hear from him, then you should move on with your life. This is the beauty of text-messaging (saves you both time and embarassment)
'Each of you has...' is correct.
No. Each is singular.
No. For plural, like are, you can say have been. For singular you would say has been.
because cursing has been around for centuries.they have developed into spellings that can hardly be defined.they say that each one you shout represents Satan inside of you!
you can use google translate.
yes you can, 'each' is singular
They say that to greet each other.
No. You would say "It will be helpful" or "It would have been helpful."
Ça fait longtemps que nous nous avons ecrivés
The term ratifying a treaty refers to the process of each state deciding the fate of the treaty. It has already been signed but each state then gets a chance to say whether they will accept or deny that specific treaty.