on a peice of paper
You dropped it under your chair and your dog carried it off and hid it in your sister's Barbie house.
your sister then found it and thought it would be funny to see what would happen to it if she used it as a teething toy.
after it dried in the barbie house again, you cat found it and used it as an "Emery Cat" toy.
sorry.
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.
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."
Homework is kiddy. Homework is knowledgeable.