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How do you say I have finished my homework?

How do you say I have finished my homework?

You can use “finished” either as a participle “I have finished my homework.” or an adjective, “This homework that you gave to me is finished” or “He gave the teacher his finished homework.”

Has finished and had finished?

On Friday, I had finished the work. “Had” is used here because it is past perfect. I have finished the work. I.e. the work has been finished without mentioning any timeline.

Did or done my homework?

Note however that when most people say “I did my homework” they will often mean that they finished it. “I am done with my homework” means that you have had enough of doing your homework and will not continue doing it at this moment.

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Is it grammatically correct to say “I finished my homework”?

People say “I finished my homework” all the time, but is not good grammar and your teacher would deduct you for it. For some reason, over time, conversational American English has dropped the “have” from the sentence, but if you want to be grammatically correct and use a shorter sentence at the same time, you should say “I’ve finished my homework”.

What is the past perfect tense of “I finished my homework?

(This sentence is in present perfect tense which shows the action that has completed at the time of speaking.) I finished my homework. (This sentence is in simple past tense which shows the action that was completed in the past.) People say “I finished my homework” all the time, but is not good grammar and your teacher would deduct you for it.

When to use “when” and “have finished” in a sentence?

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When you use the second phrase you should really mention when, to make it clear. ‘I finished my homework yesterday evening’. “Have finished” connects to the present more than “finished.” You typically could use the two forma interchangeably when talking about recent homework. Even the moment after you put down your pencil, the past simple is fine.

Why is the sentence ‘is finished by myself’ not grammatically correct?

It is because it is a passive voice and the agent is not mentioned. IS FINISHED is in the passive form. By whom is not given. Since it is MY home work, it is redundant to mention that it is finished by myself. When we do not know who the agent is, or when it is very obvious, we do not mention the agent.

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