'les vitres' are the window panes. 'Faire les vitres' is to clean the window panes.
tu peux aller faire les .... you can go (do something)
embrasser - une bise/un bisous
The students take out their workbooks to do their (homework) exercises.
People from Europe would say : Faire les courses, faire les magasins, faire du shoppingandFrench from Quebec, Canada would go : Magasiner
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."
'faire les courses' means to go out for buying all the things you need for the daily life (especially food)
Girls are made to make love
"does Sophie like to do her homework?"
Merci pour les chocolats Mathew, bises, maman
To shop in French is "faire du shopping." It literally means "to go shopping" or " to do the shopping."
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.