You don't. It takes you that long just to gather your books and materials together. Click on the Related Question to see how to do it very quickly though!
Some teachers do give simple homework that can be done in only a few minutes.
The total amount of homework you need to do that week is, 200.
You probably can't - but click the Related Question to see how to get it done faster
Guys Please answer my homework is due in 5 minutes.
About 5 minutes of homework............... next question.
If your current homework takes an hour - more homework would take more than an hour. If your current homework takes 5 minutes - more homework might take less than an hour. It depends on current homework work load.
Set a timer. Give yourself 15 minutes to work, then take 5 minutes and go do something else like exercise or get a snack. The little breaks keep your mind fresh and working up to speed. The timer keeps you from rushing or dawdling. Once your work is done, take another 15 minutes to check over it to make sure you didn't rush too fast and miss something.
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.
If "HW" stands for homework, don't hold your breath. It's going to take you longer than 10 minutes to figure out where all your books and stuff are - check out the Related Question to see how to do homework much more quickly, however!
You don't. It will take you that long just to get your books and materials in order and get ready to start. Click the Related Question to see how to do homework very quickly, though.
I suggest you break up your homework time. Do one subject at a time, study for about 20-40 minutes. After 40 minutes take a break, get something to drink, move around, talk to someone, go back to your homework after about 20 minutes. Go on to the next subject and the repeat what you did above. Do this until all work is done. You can't work straight until midnight. It is impossible.
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.