Primeramente hago muchos deberes
Tengo Deberes
Entregar la tarea.
Translation: deberes OR tarea
¿Cómo se dice <<Hiciste tu tarea?>> Like that. "Hiciste tu tarea" is spanish for "Did you do your homework." (Google translator) Literallly translated, this means "You did your homework?", but that's the way that it's said.
mi pero se comio mi tarea
Translation: Nosotros tenemos mucha tarea
No, you can say "I have a lot of homework." Or "I have to much homework"
"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."
Tengo Deberes
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".
Entregar la tarea.
Translation: deberes OR tarea
Muchos deberes. Muuchas tareas.
La tarea en Algebra. That's how it's spelled anyway. Can't help with pronunciation though
'a lot' in Spanish is 'mucho'
¿Cómo se dice <<Hiciste tu tarea?>> Like that. "Hiciste tu tarea" is spanish for "Did you do your homework." (Google translator) Literallly translated, this means "You did your homework?", but that's the way that it's said.