Lots of homework to do/to be done, I have to stay at home all day.

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Would you please tell me the part of speech, the meaning and function of the word "as" in it's just about possible as With lots of homework to do?
 
I don't like either of them. You're trying to remodel a poor sentence. A more natural version would be:

I have to stay at home all day- lots of homework to do.

Putting it into the passive would not improve it.
 
Would you please tell me the part of speech, the meaning and function of the word "as" in it's just about possible as With lots of homework to do?
I have already told you that your "It's just about possible to say with lots of homework to do" has a similar meaning to my "it's just about possible as with lots of homework to do. Your rewording suggests you understand my words. The preposition 'as' in my wording has a similar meaning to 'in the form of'.
 
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