"I don't like doing homework" in French is "Je n'aime pas faire mes devoirs."
Les devoirs is masculine/plural.
It can be the verb 'must' or as a noun it can mean duty, les devoirs usually means homework (from school).
"les devoirs" (masc., often used in the plural) means 'the homework'"fais tes devoirs"= do your homeworkj'ai du mal avec mon devoir de français= I have some trouble with my French homework
To write "I can do the shopping" in plural form, you would say "Nous pouvons faire les courses" which translates to "We can do the shopping."
"does Sophie like to do her homework?"
devoir (verb) means 'to have to' in French. Devoir (noun) can mean duty, but it is probably homework, especially when used in the plural (les devoirs) e.g. je fais mes devoirs - I do my homework.
"I don't like doing homework" in French is "Je n'aime pas faire mes devoirs."
Je les aime means 'I like / love them'
"les devoirs" (often used in the plural.) faire tes devoirs = to do your homework as-tu fais tes devoirs ? = did you do your homework? J'ai fini mes devoirs. = I have finished my homework. "le devoir" (sing.) : il me reste encore mon devoir de français > I still have my French homework to do.
Je les aime means 'I like / love them'
'les vitres' are the window panes. 'Faire les vitres' is to clean the window panes.
"devoirs""les devoirs" (always plural)
"like the photos of like". That is not proper French grammar.
Les devoirs is masculine/plural.
tu peux aller faire les .... you can go (do something)
It can be the verb 'must' or as a noun it can mean duty, les devoirs usually means homework (from school).