No, each one of the boys is a single boy, so the subject is single and needs a single verb. It should be "Each of the boys plays cricket." It would, however, be correct to say "All of the boys play cricket", because "all of the boys" is a plural subject.
"Each of the boys' are writing a different story."The first mistake is to say "Each are." If you're talking about each one, the correct verb is "Each is writing."The second is to try to use an apostrophe to make a plural. The apostrophe indicates possession, not plural. The correct sentence would be "Each of the boys is writing a different story."
The correct form is the nominative plural "Boys."
One of the boys 'is' is grammatically right as 'one' is the subject and 'of the boys' is the prepositional phrase and so is not a part of the subject. This expression means that from a number of boys, only one is selected. Hence, 'is' is the correct option.
Both are correct. Boy's Club refers to the club of a boy.Boys' Club refers to the club of boys.
It would be - in my language... - but in English you are supposed to use the plural of the verb (were), not the singular (the agreement takes into account the meaning of the word NUMBER, not its form).
"Each of the boys' are writing a different story."The first mistake is to say "Each are." If you're talking about each one, the correct verb is "Each is writing."The second is to try to use an apostrophe to make a plural. The apostrophe indicates possession, not plural. The correct sentence would be "Each of the boys is writing a different story."
The correct placement for the apostrophe for "the boys" would be "the boys'."
No....."Neither of the boy's in the water could swim"....
The correct form is the nominative plural "Boys."
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Lane cricket is very popular in India in the cities as space is less in towns like Mumbai boys play in the lanes and develop their skill of cricket.
If there are 24 girls in a class of 50 and we assume the remaining students are boys, then there are 26 boys and the ratio of boys to girls is 26boys/24girls = 13/12=1.08333 boys for each girl.
One of the boys 'is' is grammatically right as 'one' is the subject and 'of the boys' is the prepositional phrase and so is not a part of the subject. This expression means that from a number of boys, only one is selected. Hence, 'is' is the correct option.
while 2 young boys started playing cricket in different parts of the world, the game cricket became famous :P
A ball boy is a person whose job it is to retrieve balls from the field of play and return them to the players.
I guess girls can play but boys normaly play.
Amanda and the boys were late.