Late homework should be punished by bad grades. The actual points should be up to the teacher.
yell, lots of homework, punishments
Both, and here is what I mean: 1. "All the time in the world will not help me finish my homework." 2. "I am late turning in my homework all of the time." People say 'all the time' but it is lazy language and not 'proper'. Of course, you could bypass this form and say, "I am chronically late turning in my homework." Another similar one is "I threw the banana peel out the window." To be proper English, it should be "I threw the banana peel out of the window", or ". . . through the window."
About 50% of children's graes drop because of late homework.
First, you ask your teacher if you may turn it in late -- some teachers won't let you do that. Second, you make sure the late homework is the very best you can do, so the teacher knows you really tried to do it.
There is no excuse for homework should and must always be done
Your homework is acceptably late.
Recuperating from an injury is a reason your homework is late. Other reasons include retrieving lost dog or relatives visiting.
The number pf stidents who hand in homework late varies with differemt classes and how seriously the students in the class view getting a good education and being responsible for doing their school work. Statistics are usually not kept for homework being turned in late.
i will manage time in accordance the strength of the homework
So you can get a proper grade and not a failing one!
Alot of children do goto sleep late.
Yes, the noun 'homework' is a common noun, a word for any kind of homework or anyone.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing: Shakespeare, Brazil, Coca Cola.Yes, homework is a common noun.