How do you say I finish my chores and I wait for my friend to come?

Do you mean?

I will finish my chores and wait for my friend to come.

Someone will be glad to check your translation.

Oh no I meant it to be separate.

My teacher said I have to make the sentence in present so would it be

a) Je fini mon travail

b) Je attends pour mon ami a venir?

Je finis

http://french.about.com/od/verb_conjugations/a/finir.htm

J'attends . . .

The rest is correct.

To say "I finish my chores and I wait for my friend to come" in English, you can simply use the following sentence:

"I finish my chores and I wait for my friend to come."

However, if you're interested in understanding how to construct this sentence in a more thorough way, here's a breakdown:

1. Start with the subject pronoun "I," indicating that you are the one performing the action.
2. The verb "finish" is used to express completing an activity, such as chores.
3. Add the possessive pronoun "my" before the noun "chores" to indicate that these chores belong to you.
4. Connector "and" is used to join two separate actions - finishing chores and waiting for your friend.
5. After the conjunction "and," use the pronoun "I" once again to clarify that you are the one doing the waiting.
6. The verb "wait" is used to express the action of staying in one place and anticipating the arrival of your friend.
7. Finish the sentence with "for my friend to come," indicating the purpose of your wait.

Remember, this breakdown is mainly for demonstration purposes. In actual conversation, the sentence "I finish my chores and I wait for my friend to come" is clear and concise.