No, The correct grammar for this sentence would be, "He finished doing his homework."
Not really.While gives the impression that you are doing one thing at the same time that you are also doing another thing.During gives the impression that you have a certain time that you were doing something. ie. Do your homework during lunch. Do your homework while lunch. The second sentence doesn't make sense, so the words cannot be synonymous.
I was resolute about not borrowing the money but to save enough to pay for a car in full. I was resolute in doing my homework because I know my grade will improve.
The correct answer is, they are doing their homework now, or they will do their homework now. The word do can be used as an action verb or an auxiliary verb.
Please write an agenda for our upcoming meeting. I believe doing your homework for you is not on my agenda today. The number one item on your agenda should be learning proper sentence structure. Do you really think that everyone has an agenda??
No, The correct grammar for this sentence would be, "He finished doing his homework."
Long hours spent doing homework is the sentence of education.
What on Earth are you doing, Kelly?He had no idea what he was doing, but pretended he did.She is upstairs doing her homework.
The verb is is doing. It's the present progressive of do.
After not doing my homework, the cosequnce was detention.
He used to barge into the room when I was doing my homework.
You just did! ;) He was disturbing me while I was doing my homework.
You will succeed in school by doing your own homework.
I had a lot of confusion doing my homework today.
Jon is always in denial when he is caught not doing his homework.
Shouldn't you be doing your homework by yourself.
The many distractions in the room kept me from doing my homework.