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Chingutee Posted 8 years ago
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She did (the) science homework. (article "the")

So the question was, "What did she do on Monday?" A schedule was provided with "science homework" listed on Monday.


These are the following most common answers:

She did her science homework.

She did science homework.

She did the science homework.


Is the final sentence correct? With context, it could be correct, but does it violate some technical/grammatical rule in this instance without context? I want to say it's okay but that it would be most appropriate if in response to a question like, "Which homework did she do on Monday?"


TIA

  

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