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Kazupocketmonster Posted 8 years ago
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You can spend the extra time it would take to commute to school getting your homework, working, or doing housework.
  

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Almost. Presumably you wouldn't spend the time getting your homework (from a place / person); you would need to say 'getting your homework done' or 'doing your homework'.

  • Almost.
  • Presumably you wouldn't spend the time getting your homework (from a place / person); you would need to say 'getting your homework done' or 'doing your homework'.
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Almost. Presumably you wouldn't spend the time getting your homework (from a place / person); you would need to say 'getting your homework done' or 'doing your homework'.

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