It is always better to tell the truth. Making up excuses has a way of digging you into a deeper hole, as teacher's have a way of smelling lies a mile off. If you have a genuine excuse, then there is nothing to worry about, except if it really IS that ' the dog ate it'. Unfortunately, that one's been a bit misused!
If your real reason is that you were just too lazy to do it, then say so, and better add that you wish you hadn't been ( if you're not, you soon will be...). Probably your teacher will be so shocked that you owned up that they'll forget about being mad.
because i was busy
Go by the rubric that the teacher handed out at the beginning of a course. If it doesn't state anything about late assignments, then the general rule of thumb is removing 10 points from the grade for each day it is late.
If a teacher is 20 minutes late to class, students should wait patiently for a reasonable amount of time before informing a school administrator or seeking guidance from another teacher.
Late homework should be punished by bad grades. The actual points should be up to the teacher.
No, because tardy means slow or late in happening or arriving.
The teacher reprimanded the misbehaving student.
In "The Giver," the punishment for arriving to school late was public chastisement in front of the class by the Teacher. The student was also given a warning which would be recorded in their permanent record.
Keep them late give a test throw a pop quiz yell at them embarrass them give them homework send to principle
It depends on the teacher. You'd have to ask each one individually - and even then, it might depend as well on the student and the assignment.
Yes, And your teacher should be mad. (You are unlikely to find detailed instructions on WikiAnswers. It's possible, but unlikely.)
In the sentence, late is an adverb modifying comes (comes when).
You should ask your teacher/tutor this question as it will be different for different schools/colleges/etc