That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "errands" (tasks, chores).
The word you are looking for is errands. An errand is a short trip in order to pick up or deliver something - like running to the store for milk or the post office to mail a letter.
i do my errands on time
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One possible word by sound is errands (tasks, things to do).Using a proper noun, this could be Aaron's or Erin's (belonging to Aaron or Erin).A much longer word is ailerons, small control surfaces on aircraft wings.
Performed personal assistant duties
The word you are looking for is errands. An errand is a short trip in order to pick up or deliver something - like running to the store for milk or the post office to mail a letter.
i do my errands on time
I'll be running errands for the rest of the day.
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The expression is not idiomatic. It means exactly what it says. To be sent on ( or for) errands means to be out on a shopping trip, or such like, for someone. Mother sent me on errands to the grocery store and the dry cleaners.
If you "send someone for errands" you're giving them a meaningless task to do just to get them out of your way.
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Of course they did.
The messenger and/or servant
No. It's not necessary
do errands for the rich