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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all your assignments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the totality of tasks or work that someone has been given or is responsible for.
Example: "Please make sure to submit all your assignments by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "all of your tasks" or "every assignment you have".
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Start all your assignments the night they're assigned, even if they aren't due the next day.
Give your assignments that are due the next day first priority, but get started on all your assignments the night they're assigned so you can eliminate work.
To allow for unforeseeable circumstances, you will be allowed up to four weekdays (24 hour periods) of grace across all your assignments, and you may use at most two late days per assignment to allow sufficient time for peer reviews.
Make sure that you hand in all your assignments on the day of [the] final examination.
Besides office hours, the syllabus will also have all your assignments for the semester, course expectations, a grading scale, and tons of other stuff you'll need to know.
Turn in all your assignments on time.
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By scheduling it at the end of the day, you know that you've received all of your assignments from that day, so you can push yourself to finish all of your work before leaving school.
As annoying as it is to write down all of your assignments, putting what you need to get done on paper instead of keeping it in your head can be incredibly helpful.
But for me, like many other college students with a demanding schedule, there is no way to get all of your assignments done without sleep deprivation even if you start them ahead of time and cut out all extra activities.
Write down all of your assignments, even the simple ones.
Write down all of your assignments in your notebook or planner.
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