I have been absent and I do not get my English homework!

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Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. That alone does not help us. What sort of work are you doing in your English class? Anytime you are absent your teacher should give you list of what you need to do. If you are absent often, be sure to call the office for assignments so that when you do get back to class you won't be far behind.

I am doing Adjective and Adverb Pharses B

I have 11 minuetes please help!

In that case, here is another site to study:

http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/phrfunc.html

Please learn to plan ahead. All the volunteers here have lives. Most of us try to check the boards several times a day but I sincerely DOUBT that you will find anyone just sitting and waiting for your post!

I'm sorry to hear that you missed your English class and are having trouble with your homework. In situations like this, it's important to take proactive steps to catch up on missed assignments. Here's what you can do to solve your current problem:

1. Reach out to your teacher: If you haven't already, contact your teacher to explain that you were absent and ask for clarification on the assignment. Teachers are there to help and support you, so don't hesitate to ask for assistance.

2. Check for handouts or online resources: Sometimes, teachers provide handouts or post assignments and materials online. Check with your classmates or school's online learning platform to see if any resources were made available while you were absent.

3. Consult your classmates: Reach out to your classmates and ask if they can share their notes or provide any insights into the assignment. Collaborating and discussing ideas with your peers can be helpful in understanding the material.

4. Make use of online resources: In addition to reaching out to your teacher and classmates, you can also use online resources to study and learn the material. Websites like Khan Academy, Quizlet, or Grammarly offer explanations, practice exercises, and quizzes that can help you understand adjective and adverb phrases.

5. Consult textbooks or study guides: Check your textbook or any study guides that you may have for explanations and examples of adjective and adverb phrases. Review the relevant sections and try to apply the concepts to the homework assignment.

Remember, developing good organizational skills and planning ahead are important in managing your schoolwork effectively. Make sure to keep track of assignments, communicate with your teachers, and seek help when needed.