I don't know about "duties" but you should do your homework because it helps you learn the material better and do better in the class.
If you mean 'devoirs' it means duties. (In school it means homework !)
I would say chores, homework, school, and play...
You need to answer this question because we don’t do homework and you have the list of duties.
To prepare lessons To give lessons To set homework To mark homework To maintain discipline in class To report on students progress To educate students.
This is obviously a homework question - we as a community have no idea of the type of activities in your class - or who participates. You will have to answer this yourself !
It can be the verb 'must' or as a noun it can mean duty, les devoirs usually means homework (from school).
It can variously mean, "my chores," "my duties," "my things to do."
"(Of) the assignments (duties, homework, obligations)" and "some assignments (duties, homework, obligations)" are English equivalents of the French phrase des devoirs. The pronunciation of the masculine plural partitive/prepositional phrase will be "dey dvwar" in northerly French and "dey duh-vwar" in southerly French.
The duties of students outside of schools is.. well i think that it is your free time but, you should get your homework done before you do what you want to do. School comes first, Fun comes second.
In principle this means 'I have too many duties' or 'I have too much to do'. In practice this is a pupil saying 'I have too much homework'.
The collective noun for the noun 'homework' is a slew of homework.
It means the person is for homework and definitely believes in it (i.e. they probably like homework or give out homework often).