Homework questions should be answered by the person who's homework it is ! There is nothing 'following' !
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To add and subtract algebraic expressions the simple rule of like terms applies. In your homework that asks for the expression represents the perimeter in units of this trapezoid you will need to find the like terms and simplify.
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The correct place is following the word home in the sentence, as follows: After school she needs to walk home, do her homework and wash dishes.
If you do not do your homework then it will not snow.If I do not do my homework, then it will not snow.
If I do not do my homework, then it will not snow.
The verb in the statement is "done."
If he does not get good grades, he does not do his homework.
I honestly mathematily don't really know
This is a homework assignment. WikiAswers does not do homework assignments and can not draw diagrams.
We don’t have your statement and can’t give an answer. This is homework and we don’t do homework. It is also obvious that there was a previous question this one refers to.
No offense, but not really. A thesis statement, first of all, needs to be spelled correctly! :P Secondly, it needs to be a statement, like "Students do not benefit from all that homework." Your question would be a good opening sentence for a more complex report, but not a good thesis statement. If you think students DO benefit from homework, make that your thesis statement, and if you think they DON'T benefit from homework, then make that your thesis statement.
Homework questions should be answered by the person who's homework it is ! There is nothing 'following' !
This is a homework assignment and we don't do homework. It is also a statement and not a question.
Why are my teachers so strict?Why do we have sooo much homework?--------------------------------------I don't understand your question."Should you have" is the future/conditional of "Do you have."It's used as such so the statement represents a more vague representation of time. It doesn't demonstrate just "now" and the "present" but also the "future."Another way to make the same statement is "If you have" but this only represents future, and not conditional. And "If you will have" represents both, but is not in use because "should" is much easier to state than "if - will."
A conditional statement