"Do we have homework?" in Spanish is "¿Tenemos tarea?" It is pronounced "Tay-NAY-mose tah-RAY-ah?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation:
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"ΒΏTenemos tarea?"
In Elizabethan English, homework would be referred to as "taskwork" or "lesson work".
You can answer by stating your nationality, which refers to the country you are a citizen of. For example, if you are a citizen of the United States, you can write "American" as your nationality on the homework paper.
"I forgot to do my homework. I know I should do extra homework so I can learn how to punctuate and capitalize a sentence."
To delete homework in Sims 3, click on the student Sim's inventory, find the homework item, and drag it to the trash can icon on the bottom right of the screen. This will permanently delete the homework item from the game.
Homework itself is not considered a violation of human rights. However, the amount and type of homework assigned can impact a student's right to a balanced education, free time, and well-being. It is important for schools to consider these factors when assigning homework.
Tengo Deberes
Entregar la tarea.
Muchos deberes. Muuchas tareas.
Translation: deberes OR tarea
La tarea en Algebra. That's how it's spelled anyway. Can't help with pronunciation though
Primeramente hago muchos deberes
Translation: Nosotros tenemos mucha tarea
¿Cómo se dice <<Hiciste tu tarea?>> Like that. "Hiciste tu tarea" is spanish for "Did you do your homework." (Google translator) Literallly translated, this means "You did your homework?", but that's the way that it's said.
'Homework' in Spanish is 'la tarea'.
"Lo siento, yo no me encargo de tu tarea" in Spanish.
This would be "Voy a empezar la prueba"
Do we have any homework? Tenemos alguna tarea?