tu peux aller faire les .... you can go (do something)
I apologize but your question doesn't make any sense.There is no such word "ugrade" and "peuve" in french. I'm sure 100%You might made a mistake :)Sorry
The students take out their workbooks to do their (homework) exercises.
to praise = faire un compliment [/des compliments], complimenter, faire les louanges de... (the latter being literary)a praise (noun): un compliment, une louange (often used in the plural : les louanges)
write the words in correct order to make correct sentences
Les framboises are 'the raspberries' in English.
est-ce que je peux aller faire les magasins ? tu peux le faire (you may do it, you are given the authorisation) tu peux le faire (you can do it, you are able to do it)
nous pouvons faire les courses
qu'est-ce que tu peux faire pendant les vacances ?
'les vitres' are the window panes. 'Faire les vitres' is to clean the window panes.
I apologize but your question doesn't make any sense.There is no such word "ugrade" and "peuve" in french. I'm sure 100%You might made a mistake :)Sorry
The direct translation from English to French of the nounshopping (synonym: purchasing) is courses.If you want to use the term in a phrase, the two most useful are faire les courses (to do the shopping) and aller faire les courses (to go shopping).
"I can swim with the best among them"
Est-ce que tu peux donner les directions? means Can you show the way?
Faire la bise (usually used in that singular form) means to give a light kiss on (someone's) cheek.
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
In French, you would say "Est-ce que je peux distribuer les livres?"