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The indefinite pronoun 'each' is a singular form that takes a singular verb form; for example:

  • Each of you gets a beverage and a bag lunch of your choice.
  • Each has a sandwich, a piece of fruit, and some carrot sticks in the bag.
  • Written on each is the type sandwich in the bag.

The word 'each' also functions as an adjective.

Example: Each person gets a beverage and a bag lunch of your choice.

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