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tinkerbell.green
Is there a difference between homework, task, duty, job, and assignment?
(if you have any corrections, feel free to tell me ^-^)
Jan 17, 2012 7:01 AM
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Well, homework is usually an assignment given by a teacher to his/her students after class. It is called so because usually it is finished back at home. An assignment is a particular task assigned to someone or a group of persons, and usually it must be done within a certain period of time. So it's similar to a "task". "Duty" sounds more mandatory than simply a job or a task, which means it's something you MUST do. A job is either a particular task or a job position, i.e. being a teacher, an engineer, a manager, etc.
I hope this will help you.
January 17, 2012
they are make me down before i work it, but it also increase our ability for something :)
January 17, 2012
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