From the minds of the teachers.
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).
Homework is a rock. This means that it is hard
No, you can say "I have a lot of homework." Or "I have to much homework"
The collective noun for the noun 'homework' is a slew of homework.
If you do not do your homework then it will not snow.If I do not do my homework, then it will not snow.
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I get my homework answers from myself. As in... I do my homework myself (Unless it is meant for a group.)
What kind of figurative language is the poem,” Homework, Oh homework
The noun 'homework' is an uncountable noun because it's a form of aggregate noun, a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts.Units of homework are expressed in amounts, such as some homework, a lot of homework, too much homework, etc.
I don't have the ability to do homework as I am a computer program designed to provide information and assistance. How can I help you with your homework?
It is not grammatically correct, no. The word is homework. "I have a lot of homework." or "I have homework in several classes."