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"My teacher have added another layer on our piles of home-works." is this correct?

"My teacher HAS added another layer TO our pile of HOMEWORK."
"My teacher" is singular, so it should be "has"; "homework" is considered a mass noun, so it's never "homeworks." You could also change "on" to "on top of" (but you don't have to).
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what's the different between house and home ?

Generally, "house" refers to the building. In America, a "house" is a family building that is detached and separate.
A "home" is where someone (or a family) lives. A home can be a house, an apartment, a boat, a car, a hotel, etc. A "home" can also be used to mean "family": I come from a dysfunctional home.
Lastly, "house" can also mean a "law-making group," e.g., the House of Representatives, the House of Commons, the House of Lords, etc., or a "dynasty," e.g., the House of Montague, the House of Capulet, etc.

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If someone confesses that he likes you in just a mont knowing each other. How to reply it? Is it "it's too early for you to confess your feeling" or "it's still early....." thankyou

Since they just met, "It's too early ..." works better. If more time had passed (e.g., they had known each other for a month), both would be fine.
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When my friend is going out to have some fun with her other friends. Instead of saying have fun, what else could I say? Thanks! :)

"Have fun" is the best thing to say. Other than that, maybe "Enjoy yourselves" or "Have a good time."
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I should be studying but here I am wasting my life away. Is this spells correctly ? Thank you !

Yes. (But instead of asking if you spelled it correctly, it would make more sense to ask "Is this sentence written correctly?") ^^
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She will stay in our school till the end of October. Is this sentence correct ?

"She will stay AT our school till the end of October."
("She will stay IN our school" sounds as if she is going to stay inside the school—and never go out—until the end of October.)

then "be used to" followed by verb -ing and "used to" followed by verb one? is that correct?

Close. You're right about "used to."
But "be used to" is followed by a noun or a gerund (a noun that ends in -ing):
- He IS USED TO cold weather. (Noun)
- I AM USED TO loud noise. (Noun)
- Is she USED TO swimming in half-frozen lakes? (Gerund)
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