If you are confused about homework than you need to ask for help from a teacher or from your parents to help you out and to explain it so you will understand it. Or you can always ask your question that you are confused about on a site like WikiAnswers!
Because they like it when the students get confused
It can be both ..... but I am not sure about examples because I get confused when I think about it like homework...
Nope, it will do the opposite and you'll be more confused.
A good math student is a person who pays attention in class, does their homework, and asks questions when they're confused.
i acctually dont knoe i was asking it as a question someone please awnser me im doing it for my homework and im confused :/ :(
i have got the same homework question , im a bit confused myself. to be honest i have no idea , so help would be greatly appreciated (Y)
I am really confused by this question! You already used the word "the" in your question, so you obviously know what it means. "The" means "one particular thing" or "this thing." You might say "The sentences were assigned for homework."
The product of two numbers is just the answer that you get when you multiply them together. The product of 1.45 and 32.8 is 1.45*32.8=47.56
The past tense of "confused" is "confused." For example: "He was still confused about the directions even after asking for help."
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).
The collective noun for the noun 'homework' is a slew of homework.