In English that is "I have a lot of homework in ........ class".
It means "you have a lot of homework in the class". It could also be the question "Do you have a lot of homework in the class?" depending on the inflection of the speaker.
I don't have my homework.
To say "When I get home, I do my homework" in Spanish using the verb "tener," you would say: "Cuando llego a casa, tengo que hacer mi tarea." In this sentence, "tengo" is the first person singular form of the verb "tener," which means "to have" in this context.
I have my math homework right here
Si tengo could mean, "Yes, I have [it/them/some/etc.]" It could mean, "If I have [it/them/some/etc.]" Which of the two it is the appropriate one is determined by whether or not there's an accent over the i in si [sí].
In what class do you have a lot of homework?= ¿En quéclase tienes mucha tarea?
The Spanish is "mucha tarea", which means " a lot of homework" or "a lot of work" in English.
I think you meant mucha tarea. It means a lot of homework.
It means "you have a lot of homework in the class". It could also be the question "Do you have a lot of homework in the class?" depending on the inflection of the speaker.
Tarea de la clase most likely means "Class assignment" It could also mean "homework" depending on the usage. Literally it means "task of the class"
Sometimes (alguna vez) you did (hiciste) the homework (la tarea) in class (en clase).
I don't have my homework.
Translation: Nosotros tenemos mucha tarea
To say "When I get home, I do my homework" in Spanish using the verb "tener," you would say: "Cuando llego a casa, tengo que hacer mi tarea." In this sentence, "tengo" is the first person singular form of the verb "tener," which means "to have" in this context.
I have my math homework right here
I'm sorry, I don't have it ( the hw)
In Spanish mi tarea means my task in English.