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.=
I think you mean Je fais les courses, which means I am grocery shopping.
je fais de gros efforts, je fais des efforts
'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