Je dois faire mes devoirs. We generally use the plural (mes devoirs) instead of the singular, unless we want to speak of a particular assignment, Ex: mon devoir de français > my French homework.
You can say "pas de devoirs" in French, which translates to "no homework."
I do my homework is "je fais mes devoirs" in French.
You can say 'Je dois faire mes devoirs' in French.
je fais mes devoirs (usually plural, especially in that phrase)
You can say "J'ai oublié de faire mes devoirs" in French, which translates to "I forgot to do my 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.
You can say 'Je dois faire mes devoirs' in French.
English : Too much homework French : Trop de devoirs
fais tes devoirs
je fais mes devoirs (usually plural, especially in that phrase)
"je ferai mes devoirs"
Faire mes devoirs.
Reussir tes devoirs
Je fais mes devoirs
You can say "J'ai oublié de faire mes devoirs" in French, which translates to "I forgot to do my homework."