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If homework and assignment are synonyms, why both of them are used together?
What is the difference between these two?
Does it make any difference to say homework instead of homework assignment?
Apr 30, 2018 7:34 AM
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You can have assignments to do during a class so not all assignments are homework assignments.
"homework" is general, uncountable
"a homework assignment" is a specific task to do as part of your homework.
April 30, 2018
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Anything assigned to you is an assignment. The homework is assigned to you. Homework is collective. You have homework or not, you don't have homeworks. I have 3 homework assignments. I have lots of homework, I have 3 assignments. Yes it does not really answer your question, it just explains how to use it.:)
April 30, 2018
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Hi!
I had never thought about it before, but you’re right—it is redundant to say “homework assignment.” If you said “homework” by itself you’d be perfectly understood, but if you just said “assignment” you may need to clarify by saying that you’re doing it for school or a class, not for work.
Hope that helps!
April 30, 2018
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