Each are意思
"Each are" is not a grammatically correct construction in English. The correct form is "Each is" or "Each are" depending on the context.
"Each is" is used when referring to a singular noun or pronoun, and "Each are" is used when referring to a plural noun or pronoun.
For example:
- Each student is responsible for their own work. (singular, because "student" is singular)
- Each of the students are required to bring a pen. (plural, because "students" is plural)
In both cases, "each" is singular, but the verb changes depending on whether "student" (singular) or "students" (plural) is used.