Tarea is assignment .... and typically used to mean homework assignment by the parents in my school.
mi pero se comio mi tarea
To do my homework in the library
Your phase literally is translated as "Cuando llego a casa hago mi tarea", you could use "tener" as "Cuando llego a casa tengo que hacer mi tarea" (When I get home I have to do my homework) or "Tengo que llegar a casa y hacer mi tarea" (I have to get home and do my homework)
I have my math homework right here
Translation: deberes OR tarea
In Spanish mi tarea means my task in English.
Ya hice mi tarea
tarea deberes
mi pero se comio mi tarea
"Completa la tarea" means "complete the task" in Spanish.
La tarea en Algebra. That's how it's spelled anyway. Can't help with pronunciation though
To do my homework in the library
"tener que" means must in spanish, meaning to have to. example: "tengo que hacer mi tarea" I must do my homework.
Your phase literally is translated as "Cuando llego a casa hago mi tarea", you could use "tener" as "Cuando llego a casa tengo que hacer mi tarea" (When I get home I have to do my homework) or "Tengo que llegar a casa y hacer mi tarea" (I have to get home and do my homework)
I have my math homework right here
Translation: deberes OR tarea
Después de mis clases, me gusta hacer mi tarea.