"I always help out my friends with their homework."
In Spanish mi tarea means my task in English.
Tarea means homework
It means "to do the chore". The word "tarea" is often used to signify "homework".
Doing homework. I don't understand. It should be: Haciendo tarea. No entiendo.
In what class do you have a lot of homework?= ¿En quéclase tienes mucha tarea?
In Spanish mi tarea means my task in English.
La tarea = homework
La tarea = homework
Hacer su propia tarea
As a declarative: You have homework As an interrogative: Do you have homework?
The Spanish is "mucha tarea", which means " a lot of homework" or "a lot of work" in English.
In English that is "I have a lot of homework in ........ class".
Tarea means homework
I think you meant mucha tarea. It means a lot of homework.
feminine. La tarea.
Translation: deberes OR tarea
The final four (4) letters in this submission turn the whole thing into gibberish. If it is modified to read, "A los amigos les gusta leer y hacer la tarea." then it means something. It means, "The friends like to read and do the lesson."