It means "What are you doing tomorrow". (also, "what are you going to do tomorrow".)
Note: it is actually q'est que tu vas faire demain?
"Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire demain?" is French for "What are you going to do tomorrow?"
"Qu'est-ce que tu feras demain au collège?" translates to "What will you do tomorrow at school?"
"Que fait-il ?" is how you say "What did he do?" in French.
"J'espère que vous aurez un bon retour demain."
To say "Did I do something?" in French, you would say "Est-ce que j'ai fait quelque chose?".
"Sa" in French can mean "his," "her," or "its," depending on the context in which it is used.
"what does"
... ne fait que commencer means "... is only beginning" in English.
What is Pascale doing
What did you do?/What have you done?
It's French, "What aein that tomorrow?"
"Qu'est-ce que tu feras demain au collège?" translates to "What will you do tomorrow at school?"
Que vous fait fait (what do you do)
"que diriez vous de demain?" when setting the time for a rendez-vous or date, that means 'what about tomorrow'.
"je te veux demain / je veux que tu sois à moi demain"
Est-ce que vous sortez demain?Tu vas en ville demain?Tu sors demain?
Plus qu'hier moins que demain - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: France:U Taiwan:R-12
That means: What does David do to understand better?