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Jon is always in denial when he is caught not doing his homework.
there is no way of getting out of doing your homework without gettinga detention. I'm in 8th grade and out of my 10 yrs in the school someone always got caught............so do your homework
If the kid is bullying you, then yes, report to the teacher or principal. If you do homewok for someone once or twice then it's not a big deal, but if it's daily, then you should tell them to stop, 'cause it's not going to help the other person learn, and it's wasting your time to do your other homework or something else other than doing his homework. Don't let the person tell you that you have to do his/her homework, even if they are your friend.
(The form of the verb to be include is, 3rd person singular, and are, 2nd person singular, or any person plural.)She is doing her homework. The cat is on the sidewalk.They are doing their homework. The cats are on the sidewalk.We are doing our homework. Are you doing your homework? They are done with their homework.
26/52 x 25/51 x 24/50 x 23/49 = 0.055 Am I doing someones homework?
Homework does not keep you away from friends. It may keep you away from those that are not doing homework and are doing drugs or things that they should not be doing.
No because it will distracted them when they are doing there homework. Like when his/her favorite song is on then that person will stop doing their homework and listen to it instead of studing or doing their homework.
You're doing exactly the same homework as me, aren't you?
hes gonna be in big trouble
homework
by doing alot of homework and barely not doing homework or and being in school everyday.
No, The correct grammar for this sentence would be, "He finished doing his homework."