No. Drop the s and say "each member."
No, it is not. Try: "This letter of appreciation is in light of your (insert action here). It is intended for you and the members of your club."
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
It is correct
no it is not correct to say enjoy your vacations
You should say for your convenience it is *gramatically correct-*just means correct
Yes, it is correct to say "each of the existing members" to refer to every individual currently in the group or organization.
'Each of you has...' is correct.
Whom are your family membersorWho are members of your family
No. Each is singular.
yes it is right
No, it is not. Try: "This letter of appreciation is in light of your (insert action here). It is intended for you and the members of your club."
house members represent each country to give them a equal say in the matter at hand.
Yes, it is correct to say "in every tooth" when referring to something that occurs or exists within each individual tooth.
They are just voicing their opinion
No. It should be "Consist".
don't say lies to each other
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.