Yes, you can always work through the next section of the textbook if you want to, or answer the questions at the end of the chapter - or even go online and search for more work in your favorite class.
Yes, students in Finland have homework
You get lots of homework because teachers don't want their students to forget anything over break.
Teachers decide what homework to give to students. Homework is given in order to enhance the instruction given in the classroom, so students can learn the material well.
I don't want to overwhelm you with work.He did not want to overwhelm the students with homework during homecoming.
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Yes, of course they do. Students who understand that doing homework prepares them for life after they graduate, as well as students who know that doing their homework helps them to succeed in school do their own homework.
Homework makes students the opposite - it helps them learn to be more responsible and get better grades.
Teachers can do whatever they want in their classroom so long as it helps the students learn better.
The correct possessive noun usage is "students' lost their homework." This indicates that the homework belongs to multiple students. In contrast, "student's" denotes possession by a single student, which would not be appropriate in this context.
Yes. Spanish students have homework, just like students in all other Western schools. Spaniards typically have as much homework as other Western Europeans, which is slightly more than American or Australian students.
Yes the want you to do your homework.
Neither one. The apostrophe indicates possession or ownership. It would be plain students, with no apostrophe.