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done my lesson vs. done my homework #1 (permalink) Tue Feb 27, 2007 11:02 am   done my lesson vs. done my homework
 

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ESL/EFL Test #154 "English grammar and vocabulary questions", question 10

I'm sorry but I haven't ......... today.

(a) read my lesson
(b) done my lesson
(c) done my homework
(d) studied my homework

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ESL/EFL Test #154 "English grammar and vocabulary questions", answer 10

I'm sorry but I haven't done my homework today.

Correct answer: (c) done my homework

Your answer was: incorrect
I'm sorry but I haven't done my lesson today.
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how can be the correct answer is done my homework?

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done my lesson vs. done my homework #2 (permalink) Tue Feb 27, 2007 23:22 pm   done my lesson vs. done my homework
 

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'Homework' is the required preparation by a class member for a 'lesson'; we participate in 'lessons' with the teacher (and other class members).
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done my lesson vs. done my homework #3 (permalink) Thu Oct 06, 2011 17:27 pm   done my lesson vs. done my homework
 

why not: read the lesson or studied the homework?

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done my lesson vs. done my homework #4 (permalink) Thu Oct 06, 2011 20:17 pm   done my lesson vs. done my homework
 

You don't read a lesson.
You don't study homework.
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done my lesson vs. done my homework #5 (permalink) Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:07 am   done my lesson vs. done my homework
 

can't I read the lesson at home, which was at school?

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done my lesson vs. done my homework #6 (permalink) Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:17 am   done my lesson vs. done my homework
 

You can read the lesson notes, but not the lesson.
A lesson is delivered/taught by someone. It is not read.
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done my lesson vs. done my homework #7 (permalink) Fri Oct 07, 2011 14:21 pm   done my lesson vs. done my homework
 

Well, I suppose you could read the lesson at home if you are going to correspondence school, but it is a very limited situation. You are to choose the best answer for the quiz questions.
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