Answer: have
Explanation: read which makes more sense in this case have is past tense and makes better sense has doesn't make that much sense and is present tense
In the sentence 'Each of them _ a good seat.', the correct verb to use is 'has'. The term 'each' refers to multiple items or people individually, and is treated as a singular subject that needs a singular verb.
In English grammar, the correct verb to use in this sentence is 'has'. The correct sentence would therefore be: 'Each of them has a good seat.' In this context, 'each of them' is considered a singular subject, which requires the singular verb form 'has'. Even though the phrase 'each of them' might seem to refer to multiple people, the verb must agree with the singular term 'each'.
We use 'have' when the subject in the sentence is plural. However, 'each', although referring to multiple people, is treating them individually, thus requiring a singular verb.
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Nick learns from Jordan Baker the details of Tom's behavior in Santa Barbara after his and Daisy's honeymoon. She tells Nick that Tom was involved in a car accident that made the newspapers. He was with another woman, a maid at the Santa Barbara Hotel. Her arm was broken. This shows Tom's infidelity began early in his marriage and continued. Daisy was aware of it (everyone who read the newspaper was aware of it), but she remained in her marriage and gave birth to their daughter several months later.
U. depot: storehouse
V. ballad: singer
W. enthusiastic: deadened
X. tripod: camera
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b. False
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