Yes. It's called a brain. Nature invented it after millions of years of evolution. Use your brain to remember where you put your homework and you will not lose it.
Since you did not say which invention your homework is about, we cannot help you.
The Steamboat! :) Now do your homework children :)
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.
Moving assembly line. do your homework yourself!
all invention are lost
Neither one. The apostrophe indicates possession or ownership. It would be plain students, with no apostrophe.
There are no studies on this
you can tell her/him "teacher can i tell you something... i lost my homework but i promise you it wont happen again can you give me another copy of it." :)
Check all the places you usually keep your homework such as your backpack, locker, or desk. Ask your classmates or teacher if they have seen it. If you still can't find it, try retracing your steps to see if you left it in a different location.
The invention of the anvil is lost in pre-history.
Stop trying to cheat on homework :o
Stop trying to cheat on homework :o