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"done with homework" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to completing a task or activity related to school work. Example: "After several hours of studying, I am finally done with my homework for the night."
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"My kid is done with homework," Laditan explained.
Once you are done with homework, have some fun.
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But Philip Babcock, an economist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, suggests that a lot of it has to do with homework.
As long as none of them have to do with homework or boys, I'm all good.
Schools are supposed to give assignments that kids "have to do," with homework extending these assignments beyond the regular school day.
In my case, those "lived-in" spaces were filled with towels that never once found their way back to the bathroom rack, clean clothing that never found its way back into a drawer, and 4,873 scraps of paper that were all "important," not one of which had anything to do with homework.
It'll be so much more fun to do those things after you're already done with your homework, though, and your homework will take half as much time if you're focused on doing nothing but your homework.
8) I'm done with my homework.
8 00 I'm usually done with my homework by now, so I sit down to watch some more TV.
'As soon as we're done with our homework, we play football.' His teacher says Kiki stands out.
"He'd text me and say, 'You can stay late, I'm done with my homework.' " The majority of these activists were women, but their backgrounds were varied.
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