Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Homework"
The meaning of "Homework" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I'm pretty behind on homework. mean?
A:
This means that the person has a lot of unfinished homework to do which they have been avoiding. Generally they use this sentence when they having been having fun instead of doing their homework.
Q:
What does did i do homework? mean?
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It means have you completed the schoolwork or research assigned.
Q:
What does It's not like you'd get your homework done mean?
A:
@Nasubi-nyo: more like it's not like you can finish your homework ^^
Q:
What does you've got homework mean?
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It means that the teacher or whoever, is giving you work to do at home. Normally at school.
"Ok kids, you've got homework. Do pages 9-12 by tomorrow"
"Ok kids, you've got homework. Do pages 9-12 by tomorrow"
Q:
What does Having done my homework, I went to play. mean?
A:
yes. umm Having is kinda like "since, because, so"
Example: Having seen this sentence, I believe you'll understand what I mean.
Example: Having seen this sentence, I believe you'll understand what I mean.
Example sentences using "Homework"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Can you help me solve my homework?
please help me😆😅
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please help me😆😅
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A:
Since you knew so few I think it would be a good idea to study these!
1 L
2 K
3 G
4 F
5 H
6 E
7 D
8 C
9 B
10 A
11 I
12 J
1 L
2 K
3 G
4 F
5 H
6 E
7 D
8 C
9 B
10 A
11 I
12 J
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I have an English homework, pls help me:
Rewrite the sentence: We haven't got central heating, so the house is rather cold in winter - > If we..., the house wouldn't be rather cold in winter .
Rewrite the sentence: We haven't got central heating, so the house is rather cold in winter - > If we..., the house wouldn't be rather cold in winter .
A:
If we had heating, the house wouldn’t be rather cold in winter.
(Just as a side note it’s more natural to say “If we..., the house wouldn’t be cold in winter”)
If we heated the house it wouldn’t be cold in winter.
If we warmed the house, it wouldn’t be cold in winter.
(Just as a side note it’s more natural to say “If we..., the house wouldn’t be cold in winter”)
If we heated the house it wouldn’t be cold in winter.
If we warmed the house, it wouldn’t be cold in winter.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Thank you for correcting my homework as a great help to study this weekend...
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"Thank you for your help"
"Thank you for helping me"
"Thank you for staying with me"
"Saying Thank you is polite"
"Thanks(informal) for sharing"
"He didn't say thank you, he's ungrateful"
"Thank you for helping me"
"Thank you for staying with me"
"Saying Thank you is polite"
"Thanks(informal) for sharing"
"He didn't say thank you, he's ungrateful"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with homework.
A:
1. My teacher gave me too much homework.
2. Can you help me with my homework?
3. I have too much homework to do.
4. Can you help me with my math homework?
5. I don't have too much homework today.
2. Can you help me with my homework?
3. I have too much homework to do.
4. Can you help me with my math homework?
5. I don't have too much homework today.
Synonyms of "Homework" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Did you do your homework and Did you finish your homework and Did you get your homework ?
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"Did you do your homework?" and "Did you finish your homework?" mean the same thing so they're interchangeable.
"Did you get your homework?" means "Did you receive your homework?" like you got your homework graded and the returned back to you.
You can also say "Did you get the homework?" which means "Did you understand the homework?". Hope that helps 😀
"Did you get your homework?" means "Did you receive your homework?" like you got your homework graded and the returned back to you.
You can also say "Did you get the homework?" which means "Did you understand the homework?". Hope that helps 😀
Q:
What is the difference between I've just finished my homework. and I finished my homework just now. ?
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I just finished my homework.
I just finished up my homework.
I just got done with my homework.
I just completed my homework.
I just finished up my homework.
I just got done with my homework.
I just completed my homework.
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What is the difference between Get your homework done by tomorrow and Get your homework done until tomorrow ?
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they do have a similar meaning and LOTS of idiosyncratic usages. Here you would use neither. My vacation is next week. Although #1 could mean I am on vacation until next week (when my vacation ends.)
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What is the difference between You have to do your homework. and You must do your homework. ?
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'have to' and ‘must’ have a similar meaning to express obligations.
But ‘must’ is more like RULES and used for a stronger and more forceful meaning than ‘have to’.
e.g.
You MUST work hard.
We HAVE TO work hard.
But ‘must’ is more like RULES and used for a stronger and more forceful meaning than ‘have to’.
e.g.
You MUST work hard.
We HAVE TO work hard.
Q:
What is the difference between I already done my homework. and I already finished my homework ?
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I already did my homework. → もうやった
I already finished my homework → もう終わった
(直訳すると「もう終えた」)
It's a fairly small difference in nuance. Both are also possible to say in Japanese, and both mean essentially the same thing in Japanese too.
I already finished my homework → もう終わった
(直訳すると「もう終えた」)
It's a fairly small difference in nuance. Both are also possible to say in Japanese, and both mean essentially the same thing in Japanese too.
Translations of "Homework"
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How do you say this in English (US)? Can you correct my homework please, i hâte to respond to these questions.
my homework is the picture
my homework is the picture
A:
E. No, Ferguson’s grandfather did not succeeded in America. Although he managed to marry Fanny at the age of 26 and had 3 robus and healthy sons, his life in America remained a struggle for him since his migration to his death. He never earned more than dimes despite all his efforts.
The part where he forgot his name was funny.
The part where he forgot his name was funny.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I have to do my homework not to get yelled at by my mother. Is that natural?
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- I have to do my homework so my mother doesn't yell at me.
- I have to do my homework in order to avoid getting yelled at by my mother.
- I have to do my homework in order to avoid getting yelled at by my mother.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I have finally finished done my homework!
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You would say “I have finally finished my homework” or “My homework is finally done”
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How do you say this in English (US)? I have some difficult to do my homework about grammar I need help full Can you help me
A:
I have difficulty [doing] my homework [on] grammar. I need help. Can you help me?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "after I do some my homework" does it make sense?
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I will understand you, but it is not grammatically correct. If you slur your speech like a lazy/drunk person, then technically "after I do some my homework" SOUNDS right. But it's better not to slur your speech.
Other questions about "Homework"
Q:
a) I did my homework the whole day.
b) I did my homework all day.
c) I did my homework all day long.
Hello! Do you think they are the same in meaning? Thank you.
b) I did my homework all day.
c) I did my homework all day long.
Hello! Do you think they are the same in meaning? Thank you.
A:
They mean the same thing. They are a bit awkward.
Most natural would be
I spent the whole day doing my homework.
Most natural would be
I spent the whole day doing my homework.
Q:
I did my homework to play with my friends on the weekend.
これは自然ですか?
これは自然ですか?
A:
この文章は、英語で書かれたもので、自然な英語表現です。日本語に翻訳すると、「週末に友達と遊ぶために、私は宿題をやりました。」となります。
Q:
1) I have my homework done.
If I convert the sentence into the past tense it will be "I had my homework done" which implies that "I had someone do my homework". Is there a way to rephrase it so it conveys the same meaning as its present form?
Thank you!
If I convert the sentence into the past tense it will be "I had my homework done" which implies that "I had someone do my homework". Is there a way to rephrase it so it conveys the same meaning as its present form?
Thank you!
A:
The ambiguity exists in "I have my homework done"! You should totally rephrase the sentence. I have completed my homework. I had completed my homework.
Q:
"if you haven't done your homework,you won't be able to deal with this activity "
is this correct, if yes ,is it a conditional or does it only sound like one?
is this correct, if yes ,is it a conditional or does it only sound like one?
A:
yes it sounds good to me.
great question!! I think it only 'sounds' like one.....
great question!! I think it only 'sounds' like one.....
Q:
Can you help me do my homework? Does this sound natural?
A:
you can say : ,,Can you help me with my homework?"
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