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  2. The answer is… both! “Brings” and “bring” are both proper words in the English language. However, they are used in different contexts and have slightly different meanings. “Brings” is typically used in the present tense and refers to something that is being brought or carried to a certain place or person.
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    "Each" requires a singular. Therefore the following are correct: Each of the boys has brought his pen. Each boy has brought his pen.
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