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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
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Studies and do homework

Can I say,

(a) He studies his homework at his room.
(b) He studies and do homework in the room.
  

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(a) He studies his homework in his room. Usually a student does not study his homework. He studies his textbook, lecture notes, or lessons.

  • (a) He studies his homework in his room.
  • Usually a student does not study his homework.
  • He studies his textbook, lecture notes, or lessons.
  • It would be unusual to study homework, unless it was already given a high grade, and he want to use it as a model or example.
  • (b) He studies and does homework in the room.
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(a) He studies his homework in his room. Usually a student does not study his homework. He studies his textbook, lecture notes, or lessons. It would be unusual to study homework, unless it was already given a high grade, and he want to use it as a model or example.

(b) He studies and does homework in the room.

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