Say you didn't complete your homework. The answer is implied.
"Homework" is always singular, so you would say, "Brian and Emily have finished their homework." If you want a plural to refer to homework from different classes, you can say "homework assignments."
Yes!it is correct to say homework was sent home.
No he has nothing to say . I would imagine he thinks homework is needed for students.
Yes, the statement "He is inconsistent with his homework" is correct and clear in conveying that the individual does not consistently complete or turn in their homework assignments on time or with regularity.
The term "homework" is uncountable, referring to assignments given to students to complete outside of class. It does not have a plural form, so you would say "I have a lot of homework" rather than "homeworks." However, you can refer to specific assignments as "homework assignments" or "homework tasks" if you need to specify individual pieces.
Yes, the sentence "She does not always complete her homework" is correct.
I do my homework is "je fais mes devoirs" in French.
No, you can say "I have a lot of homework." Or "I have to much homework"
No, The correct grammar for this sentence would be, "He finished doing his homework."
In Irish, "do all your homework" can be translated as "déanaigh do chuid obair bhaile go léir." This phrase encourages someone to complete all their assigned schoolwork.
it depends on what you mean by complete if used as a noun : Kamel ,,, like : mission completed Written : كامل if used as a verb : akmel ,,, like : complete your homework Written : أكمل
I would say, "Tienen las tareas de José y Chela."