English, asked by saiammudi24, 7 months ago

Each of you
to follow the company policy. One of you
of the security guards.
to produce the ID proof in front
А
Have, have
B
Have, has
C O Has, has
D
Has, have​

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Answered by poojaaroul
0

Answer:

CO

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

The correct answer is Option C. Has, has

Each of you has to follow the company policy. One of you has to produce the ID proof in front of the security guards.

Explanation:

  • In English grammar, Subject-verb agreement sometimes seems to be the most confusing thing.
  • The question pertains to another rule of subject-verb agreement, wherein it appears to have 2 subjects.
  • Thus it is important to figure out which one is the subject, and whether it is singular or plural, and then only we can decide on the verb.
  • Here, the emphasis is put on “one” and not on “you”.
  • Since “one” refers to single, it becomes the singular subject it should be accompanied by “has” which is the singular verb here. “Have” is the plural verb.    
  • Likewise, "each" depicts a singular proposition and hence it takes 'has' as the verb. Which is singular, but it does not refer to one person from the group, it does refer to all the people from the group, individually.
  • For example, Each of you "has" an equal possibility to make good grades would be correct. Because 'Each of you' is a singular subject and hence it needs to be followed by a singular verb.
  • According to the rules of Subject-Verb Concord, 'each' stresses on the individual and hence always will take a Singular Verb.

Therefore the correct option is C) Has, Has.

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[The above question seems wrong and a bit distorted, most probably the complete and correct question was-

Each of you      to follow the company policy. One of you     to produce the ID proof in front of the security guards.

A. Have, have

B. Have, has

C. Has, has

D. Has, have​

Fill in the blank with the correct & suitable option.]

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