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Free sign upThe phrase 'get homework' is not correct and usable in written English.
To correctly use 'homework' in a sentence, the verb 'do' should be used instead of 'get.' For example, "I need to do my homework before I watch TV."
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The parents also get homework.
No one should get homework after agreeing to help someone.
Thursday is one of the two days a week that they don't get homework.
Participants answer questions, get homework and check in with peer counselors via instant messaging.
Then they get homework during the week to implement those strategies.
We do an initial phone interview, and then they get homework before the in-person interview.
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He's got homework".
"I guess you've got homework".
I've got homework to do, anyway, for my online course in Roman history.
Everyone who interviews with us, no matter what position, gets homework.
"But you've got homework or maybe a test the next morning.
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