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I have to do my homework today. It’s not easy to do them. I want to finish them soon.
15 Thg 04 2021 11:27
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This is one of MANY tricky plural oddities in English. We refer to homework as if it were all one “task” to be done. Every example of a noun ending in “-work” tends also to follow this pattern - yardwork, housework, teamwork, even work! I hope that helps and makes sense! Please let me know if it does not!
16 tháng 4 năm 2021
Even though homework is probably referring to more than one assignment, the last two sentences can be written like: "it's not easy to do it. I want to finish it soon." I would personally write both sentences as one like this: "It's not easy to do it, so I want to finish it soon." You could also use 'but' in place of 'so' in this context. I hope that this helps!
16 tháng 4 năm 2021