J'ai Beaucoup de devoirs
You would say "J'ai beaucoup de devoirs" in French.
You can say "pas de devoirs" in French, which translates to "no homework."
I do my homework is "je fais mes devoirs" in French.
"Homework" is always singular, so you would say, "Brian and Emily have finished their homework." If you want a plural to refer to homework from different classes, you can say "homework assignments."
You can say 'Je dois faire mes devoirs' in French.
You can say "Je fais mes devoirs" in French to mean "I do my homework."
No, you can say "I have a lot of homework." Or "I have to much homework"
The homework in French is "les devoirs" - I hope that solves it for you!
You can say "pas de devoirs" in French, which translates to "no homework."
I do my homework is "je fais mes devoirs" in French.
"Homework" is always singular, so you would say, "Brian and Emily have finished their homework." If you want a plural to refer to homework from different classes, you can say "homework assignments."
You can say 'Je dois faire mes devoirs' in French.
English : Too much homework French : Trop de devoirs
It is not grammatically correct, no. The word is homework. "I have a lot of homework." or "I have homework in several classes."
It sounds unnatural. I'd say no, you can't. Just say "a lot of homework".
fais tes devoirs
You can say "Je fais mes devoirs" in French to mean "I do my homework."
Reussir tes devoirs