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Shouldn't it be "I'm done with my homework"? Or "I've done my homework"?
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No, it's not at all grammatically correct. There's a word missing.
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No. Try: "I have finished my homework."
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No. See QuinnFans answer.
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Only if that is your name or title such as you are known as: done my homework, otherwise it doesn't make sense.
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No, the correct sentence is, "I've gone done my take-home writin' papers"
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Always break apart contractions when you're not sure - if it sounds wrong, it is. I am done my homework. No, that's not right. Here's how you correct it: I've done my homework. (This is best) I'm done with my homework. (This is a little clumsy, but close enough.) I'm done, my homework. (Use this one if you're crazy, and talking to your homework in a dramatic fashion)
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no
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This kind of sentence is completely grammatical... in Canadian English. But in American English it is completely ungrammatical.
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Absolutely not! You should say I am done even if the homework aint... lol
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No. However these sentences are: I am done with my homework. I have done my homework. I did my homework.
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No. It could also be: "I'm done, my homework." . When You're sitting by the homework and know You're going to die soon, or fail at something and it'll be the over. And You're a psycho and talking to Your homework about it.
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Maybe if you grew up with Ebonics, but no, that's 4 year old speak.
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