The correct way is: do homework.
You use "Do" to express daily activities, jobs or other common activities. They usually do not produce any physical objects, in contradiction to "Make", which you use when you are physically creating something.
You make a cup of coffee or you make a mess out of your room. But you do the dishes, and you do your homework.
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).
No, you can say "I have a lot of homework." Or "I have to much homework"
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Homework is a noun.
[i] & [/i]For example:I [i]will not[/i] do my homework. = I will not do my homework.
No, playing does not make you smarter the way homework does.
you have to click on the homework and say study for homework, but sometimes your sims won't do homework because it isn't fun.
The homework was made because it was like a punishment to the students because they only where making trouble so the homework was make like a PUNISHMENT.
Not having any practice work can make you learn less than if you did some homework
They're not organized. Have a homework notebookwhere you keep all of your assignments and homework papers, and make sure that it's in your book bag at all times
Homework makes students the opposite - it helps them learn to be more responsible and get better grades.
Homework is practice to help you learn the material - if you do it properly, you learn more and make better grades
Make sure they do their homework as soon as they get back from school and have one of their parents help them study, click on the homework book and then "ask for homework help".
Linda M. Trent has written: 'Games That Make Homework Fun' 'Helping with homework' -- subject(s): Education, Homework, Parent participation
You don't make time - you manage it.
Homework is designed to help you learn the material, so the positives are that you learn the material and make better grades.