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  1. Oops ... I Forgot My Homework

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  2. Best Excuses For Not Doing Homework that Students Make [Not Common]

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  3. I forgot my homework: how to help your child with organization

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  6. Oops! I forgot my homework! Quarterly Passes by Amanda Adducci

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  1. When You Forgot Your Homework

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  1. forgot or have forgotten to do my homework?

    I forgot to do my homework. I forgot (at the appropriate time, probably yesterday evening) to do my homework. If I had noticed that, late last night, as I was putting my books away, I might have said to myself "Oh, no! I've forgotten to do my English homework. The teacher is going to be angry".

  2. Forgot or Forgotten? Difference Explained (With Examples)

    It means you did not remember something in the past. For example, "I forgot to lock the door.". On the other hand, forgotten is the past participle form used with 'have', 'has', or 'had'. It's for actions that happened in the past but relate to now. For instance, "I have forgotten his name.".

  3. 3 Ways to Survive Forgetting Your Homework at School

    1. Find your book at the library if possible. It is very likely that a copy of the book will be held at your school's library. You may be able to search by the name of your course, the course number, or your teacher's name. If the library at your school is not open, a public library may also have the book.

  4. "Forgot" vs "Have forgotten"?

    6. Idiomatically they mean basically the same. The difference is in the tense. The first is the simple past, it means that at some point in the past you forgot it. The second is present perfect, which means that you forgot in the past and are continuing to have forgotten up to now. You could say "I forgot it, but now I remember", because the ...

  5. [Grammar] I forgot or I've forgotten

    I've forgotten my book. Miss, I'm really sorry, I've forgotten to bring my homework in today. If I were relating the story later, I would use: I forgot my book on Tuesday. My teacher was really angry. Miss Jones was really understanding yesterday when I forgot to bring my homework in. T.

  6. Forget vs Forgot: Fundamental Differences Of These Terms

    For example, saying "I forget my homework" instead of "I forgot to do my homework" or "I did not forget my homework". The correct usage includes the auxiliary verb to show the action or negation of the action. ... When forget is used in a phrasal verb, the past participle form is forgotten, not forgot. For example: I have forgotten ...

  7. Forgot or Forgotten? Difference Explained (Helpful Examples)

    Usually, "forgot" works to tell someone what it is you've "forgotten" to mention or do. While it's not formally correct, you might occasionally see "forgot" as the past participle. You have forgot everything I taught you. I have forgot what you wanted me to do. It's not wise to use this in writing.

  8. How to Survive in School When You Forget Your Homework Regularly

    Try to maintain a good teacher-student relationship. Don't cause trouble in class and stay focused. Your teacher might be more likely to forgive some of your mistakes if they believe you are doing your best. If you are forgetting homework, try to participate in class and do well on quizzes to bring up your grade. 5.

  9. How to Do Homework: 15 Expert Tips and Tricks

    You finish one episode, then decide to watch another even though you've got SAT studying to do. It's just more fun to watch people make scones. D. Start the episode, but only catch bits and pieces of it because you're reading Twitter, cleaning out your backpack, and eating a snack at the same time. 5.

  10. 3 Ways to Avoid Getting in Trouble for Not Doing Your Homework

    3. Don't plead ignorance. Saying you didn't know it was due or weren't in class when it was assigned won't work, for three big reasons. First, since it's your responsibility, not theirs, to make sure you're up-to-date on assignments, this excuse is pretty much like telling the teacher that it was your own fault.

  11. Tips for Remembering Homework Assignments

    Go to a business supply store and find a counter bell, like those you see on store counters. Place this bell in the homework station and work it into your homework routine. Each night once all the homework is completed and in its proper place (like your backpack), give the bell a ring. The ringing of the bell will let everyone know that you ...

  12. 4 Ways to Remember to Turn in Homework

    Keep it there until you are able to turn it in. Get an extra folder exclusively for completed assignments and keep it in the very front of your binder. This way, you'll be reminded of your completed assignments whenever you access any of your class materials. 2. Keep and actively maintain a weekly day planner.

  13. Forget or leave ?

    Forget or leave ? - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary

  14. 3 Ways to Get Out of Doing Homework

    2. Look up the answers online or in the back of the book. Many textbooks have all or half of the answers listed in the back of the book (especially math books). Your teacher may have found the worksheets or questions online, too, so search for the answers online. 3. Act like you did the homework, but forgot it at home.

  15. The 10 Most Common Homework Excuses Teacher's Receive (And How to Come

    Even if you did forget your homework, come up with something more creative than this. Here's a little trick: "I forgot my homework, but my mom said she'll bring it in during lunch/after school.". This will buy you a few hours. Do the assignment during lunch and bring it in after school. My printer doesn't work: Come on!

  16. 3 Ways to Excuse Yourself from Unfinished Homework

    Teachers are familiar with many excuses, and can often recognize outlandish ones as untrue. [1] 2. Mutilate your assignment so you teacher can't tell you didn't actually do the work. Turn in the illegible or destroyed assignment, so that you can show your "proof" of your excuse. Crumple and tear a paper assignment.

  17. Essay on Day I Forgot To Do My Homework for Students

    From then on, I made a point to always remember my homework. I also learned that it's okay to make mistakes as long as we learn from them. In conclusion, the day I forgot to do my homework was a day of learning. It reminded me of my responsibilities and the importance of time management. It was a small mistake, but it taught me a big lesson.

  18. If I hadn't forgotten my homework, my teacher wouldn't be angry

    If I had not forgotten my homework my teacher would not have been angry. Equally valid is the mixed conditional (third/second) form: If I had not forgotten my homework my teacher would not be angry. mixed third / second conditional. With this combination we are contrasting an imagined or real event in the past with the present result of that.