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No, The correct grammar for this sentence would be, "He finished doing his homework."
It really depends on the context--that is, on the rest of the words before and after "then". For example, it is correct to say, "I read the next chapter, and then I poured myself a cup of coffee before continuing." It is also correct, however, to say, "I answered the phone, and then, in the next three seconds, my life changed forever."
The correct spelling is persevering (continuing despite adversity, persisting).
Both are proper ("correct" ) sentences, the first means that the existance is continuing to be diminished, the second means that it happened in the past but the process is not continuing now.
Sorry to say, it's a continuing fee.
Yes. It is correct to say an abode.
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It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.
Is it correct to say no one cares?
Yes, it is correct to say you are 'family-orientated'. It is also correct to say you are 'family-oriented'.
Do you mean, "How can you say that this story is correct?" The answer is, "This story is correct."
Yes, that is correct. It is also correct to say the licenses have expired.