No. it isn't. The correct usage is :
" return your book on completing the homework " or
" return the book on completion of the homework"
2007-04-05 23:36:23
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answer #1
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answered by lizzie 5
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It should read: Return your book after completing (or completion of) the homework. You can also write;
Return you book on completing the homework;
Return you book when you complete the homework;
Return you book with the completed homework.
2007-04-06 09:05:58
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answer #2
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answered by greenhorn 7
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Just say "return your book with completed homework."
2007-04-06 06:40:19
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answered by Alice K 7
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Better to say "Return your book after completing your homework", or "with completed homework".
2007-04-06 06:57:13
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answered by catfish 4
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No. I would word it:
Return your book with the homework completed.
2007-04-06 06:44:45
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Try, "Return your book, having completed the homework." or perhaps, "When you've completed the homework, return your book."
2007-04-06 06:36:56
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answered by Anonymous
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