mi pero se comio mi tarea
Tengo Deberes
Desayuné He desayunado
Entregar la tarea.
Translation: deberes OR tarea
Primeramente hago muchos deberes
Say your dog ate it.
Enough to make it a running joke
An infinate amount. They can be anywhere from the dog ate it to I was abducted by aliens and they wiped my memory of all my homework or, my personal favorite, my homework ate the dog so we had to put it in the pound!
Take a picture of the remains of your homework near the dog, and bring it to the teacher as proof... That's what I did when my cat ate mine. If your teacher will accept it or not depends on the teacher.
The dog ate my homework in Traditional Chinese is 狗把我的作業吃下. In Simplified Chinese, this is 狗把我的作业吃下. In Hanyu Pinyin, it's pronounced "Gou3 ba3 wo3de zuo4ye4 chi1xia4." In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "Goou baa woo.de tzuohyeh chyshiah." Here's a breakdown: 狗 - dog, the dog 把 - indicates the action is towards the homework 我的 - my 作業 - homework 吃下 - ate
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Tengo Deberes
You fake a sicky :) You make yourself ill! You do your homework in the morning (get up early or do on the way to/at school Make up an excuse Say your dog ate it! I don't know! lol
Desayuné He desayunado
Entregar la tarea.
No, It would be "The dog has eaten," or "The dog ate."Eat is the present tense. You want to match the tenses. If the dog is presently eating, you could say, "The dog eats." But if you are referring to the past eating behavior of the dog, it is as above, the dog has eaten, or the dog ate. I eat, you eat, they eat, is all present tense. Ate and eaten are both past tense, I have eaten, or I ate, etc.
Do you mean a baseball bat? "Mi perro se comió un bate."If you mean the animal bat,"Mi perro se comió un murciélago."