"Each one of you is a class act" is correct, because the simple subject "one" requires a singular verb. Despite its proximity to the verb "is", "you" is not any part of a simple subject of this sentence but instead is the object of a preposition in a prepositional phrase in the complete subject. Objects of prepositions functioning grammatically as such are never by themselves the simple subject of a sentence.
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.
Each student who focuses on their studies, will be successful. We enclosed 05 share certificates covering five hundred shares after transfer in your name.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "We celebrate our anniversary on March 9 of each year."
"Cada semanas" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. "Cada semana" means "each week" in English.
Subject: each student Verbs: has brought Objects: his book, paper, pencil Prepositional phrase: to class
Each one of you has this kind of power.
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.
Each student who focuses on their studies, will be successful. We enclosed 05 share certificates covering five hundred shares after transfer in your name.
"individual specific" is not grammatically correct - "specific individual" would be (as in "that specific individual was the one who broke the window"). "individually specific" is grammatically correct - (as in "each point made in the presentation was individually specific")
They were so engaged with each others thinking that they exchanged email addresses after the conference.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "We celebrate our anniversary on March 9 of each year."
"Cada semanas" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. "Cada semana" means "each week" in English.
Subject: each student Verbs: has brought Objects: his book, paper, pencil Prepositional phrase: to class
I think the only one that is grammatically incorrect is "Us students have a lot of work to do" it should be "WE students have a lot of work to do" .....
No, this sentence is not correct. It contains a hanging participle: 'Naming each picture' is not linked to the subject of the sentence. You could recast the sentence in various ways. Here is one example: 'Name each picture, and make a note of which names begin with the 'you' sound.'
No, this sentence is not grammatically correct. I'm not sure I fully understand what meaning you intend to convey. I would guess that you are talking about a college where each student is assigned an individual, or personal, dean (?) In that case, you would say 'I have not met with your individual dean', or (better, if I have understood you correctly) 'I have not met with your personal dean.' The phrase 'individual of you' cannot be correct in any circumstances.
No, it is not correct. Here is the correct sentence: You and they love pancakes. Whenever in doubt which is the correct combination of pronouns, try the sentence with with each one individually: You love pancakes. They love pancakes. You and they love pancakes.