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Depends. If they are on top form, always working hard, they don't deserve to have homework If they are lazy, finding excuses not to get the work done, they really need homework
AnswerMaybe/maybe not. Look, maybe he really likes her and she using him to get her math homework done. That seems very plausible.
2.5 × 12 = 30 If two and a half pages are completed each day, in twelve days all thirty pages will be completed. This means that there are still two days spare (7 x 2 = 14 days). So, yes, it is perfectly possible to complete your homework in two weeks!
i dont really know and dont blam me because i am a kid trying to get my homework done
Yes, homework is really worth it. It might seem like it's not now, but it prepares you to take responsibility, get work done on time, and more; all things you need when you get out of school and work a job.
To do your homework, find a quiet place to do it and start with one homework assignment, get it done, and go on to the next until you have it all done.
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NO. This is not the place where you can get your school homework done. Such questions may be deleted/removed.
This is direct speech.In this sentence we can see who does the action - she. In a passive sentence the doer of the action is not always given.Her homework will have been done. = passiveThe doer of the action or agent can be added at the end of the sentence if you want to. (by + agent)Her homework will have been done by her.
Have done is the present perfect tense. The simple present tense is do.For example:I have done my homework becomes I do my homework.You could also switch to the present continuous tense:I have done my homework becomes I am doing my homework.Or the present perfect continuous tense:I have done my homework becomes I have been doing my homework.
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