Difference between Homework and Prep

What is the difference between Homework and Prep?

Homework as a noun is work that is done at home, especially school exercises set by a teacher. while Prep as a noun is preparation.

Homework

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Work that is done at home, especially school exercises set by a teacher. Preliminary or preparatory work, such as research.

Example sentence: Homework's hard. Especially math. My kids joke with me. They tell me they have homework. I say, 'Okay.' And then I sit down and they say, 'It's math.' 'No! Not math! English, history, anything!'

Prep

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Preparation.A student or graduate of a prep school, a preppy.Homework, work set to do outside class time, used widely in public schools and preparatory schools but not state schools.

Part of speech: abbreviation

Definition: preposition.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To prepare.

Example sentence: I do a mean beef Wellington. Gordon Ramsay's is a phenomenal recipe. But that's a lot of prep. The secret to wrap it in Parma ham before wrapping in pastry. I'm so pro smuggling more meat in.

We hope you now know whether to use Homework or Prep in your sentence.

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