You can put anything on a poster! Try gathering old homework papers from different students, or asking teachers to give you their Top 10 best homework questions.
I am choosing Cathy Freeman for my homework poster!
An example is 'I had finished my homework'
To cite a poster in an academic paper, follow this format: Author(s). (Year). Title of Poster Poster presentation. Name of Conference, Location. For example: Smith, J., Johnson, A. (2021). The Effects of Climate Change on Biodiversity Poster presentation. International Conference on Environmental Science, New York.
See the related link for an example of a genuine Ned Kelly wanted poster from the 1880s.
This is an example of a hyperbole.
"I did my homework." -- that is an example
The future tense of "did" is "will do." For example, "I did my homework" becomes "I will do my homework."
I will evaluate all my math homework.
An example of a classic New York poster theme includes the city in the background, major buildings, major street names, or the beautiful scenery in New York.
The price of a poster of the Disney film "Up" depends on the store one is buying from, as well as the location of the store. Amazon, for example, sells the poster for $11.99.
Do and Does are both verbs from the verb to do. Do is used for the first person singular& plural I Do, we do, and the second person singular & second person plural you do, you guys do. Now the third person singular would be he/she does, different from the third person plural which is they do. example: I do my homework everyday we do our homework everyday you do your homework everyday you guys do your homework everyday Tommy does his homework everyday They do their homework everyday
The past tense of "did" is "had." For example: "I did my homework yesterday" becomes "I had done my homework yesterday."