BBC Learning English:(24/12/)‘I always do my homeworks’ – 🔧 Fix this sentence!
BBC Learning English:‘I always do my homeworks’ – 🔧 Fix this sentence!
I always do my homeworks after school.
Can you fix this sentence?
‘Work’ is an uncountable noun when we use it to talk about a job, a task or a part of your study.
So this comment, “I always do my homeworks after school.”
should be “I always do my homework after school.”
And this comment, “Thank you BBC for your hard works!”
should be “Thank you BBC for your hard works!”
However, if we talk about a person’s artistic creations, we can use the plural of the noun work works.
For example, in this comment, “I like all of Hitchcock’s works.”
Okay, so let’s fix that sentence, “I always do my homework after school.”
What do you prefer doing
housework
or
homework
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