Notes for context: I am a native BrEng speaker. I have read "Each of these is" vs. "each of these are""Each of these is" vs. "each of these are", How does "each" change "are" to "is"?How does "each" change "are" to "is"?, and What should I use between "triple" vs. "all"?What should I use between "triple" vs. "all"? and I understand the general concept of "Each of them is" and how "each" always takes the singular.
Reading my daughter's bedtime story this evening, I came across the phrase "They each have a bag of equipment". It made me wonder why the following seems naturally (to me at least) to be true:
(Correct) Each of them has an X
(Correct) They each have an X
(Correct) Each of them is a Y
(Incorrect?) They each are a Y
I would never say (to use the examples from one of the posts I linked) "I have three pens. They each are green.", but "I have three pens. They each have a lid." is fine.
Is "to have" different from "to be" when it comes to using it with "each"?