I'm doing research (there is the implied meaning that it is my job)
=Its like 'Je Faire' but 'Je Fais' is the future and 'Je Fais' is the Present.==That is as far as I know.=
je fais de gros efforts, je fais des efforts
I think you mean Je fais les courses, which means I am grocery shopping.
'I do' or "I make"
in french if you wanted to say that you are doing something you would say '' Je fais ... '' which means i am doing ... HERE ARE SOME VERBS THAT YOU MIGHT WANT TO ADD TO THIS PHRASE baking a cake = je fais un un gateau swimming = je fais de la natation dancing = je fais de la dance driving a car = je condruits une voiture (here i have changed it to present ) drawing = je fais un desin
The English equivalent of the French sentence 'Non, je ne fais pas de jogging' is No, I don't jog. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'non' means 'no'. The personal pronoun 'je' means 'I'. The adverb 'ne...pas' means 'not'. The verb 'fais' means '[I] do, make'. The preposition 'de' meaning 'from, of' works as the partitive construction to mean 'any'. The noun 'jogging' is an English loan word.
I do horse-riding five times a week
I am painting is 'je peins' or 'je fais de la peinture' in French.
i do sledging
"je fais bon" is not a complete sentence. It doesn't make sense on its own. Literally, it's "I do/make good..."
je fais comes from the verb 'faire', to do.
je fais du sport