Could you check this answers also thanks.

Directions use the correct form of the verb faire.

Je vais chercher Sophie. On va ---------- les courses.
Answer: fait

Vous ------- souvent les courses?
Answer: faites

Mon cher ami, nous -------- les courses tous les samedis.
Answer: faisons

C'es bien ça. Tu aimes ------- les cours, alors.
Answer: fais

Moi, Pas du tout. Mais je ----- les courses pare que j'aime manger.
Answer: fais

If these were numbered, it would be easier to be sure we are look at the same one.

#1. After a form of "aller" (vais, vas, va, allons, allez, vont) the only form of a verb that you can use is an infinitive. Therefore: On va faire...

#4 = C'est (typo) Again: Tu aimes FAIRE, etc.

#5 = check typo "parce que"

Otherwise, OK.

Sra (aka Mme)

To check the answers, we need to determine the correct form of the verb "faire" in each sentence. Here's the breakdown for each sentence:

1. "Je vais chercher Sophie. On va ---------- les courses."
For this sentence, the correct form of the verb "faire" is "faire" in the present tense, which means "to do" or "to make." Therefore, the correct answer is "fait."

2. "Vous ------- souvent les courses?"
When addressing a group of people (plural "you"), the correct form of the verb "faire" in the present tense is "faites." It means "do" or "make" in the plural form. Therefore, the correct answer is "faites."

3. "Mon cher ami, nous -------- les courses tous les samedis."
In this sentence, the subject pronoun "nous" (we) indicates the need for the first-person plural form of the verb "faire." It is conjugated as "faisons" in the present tense. The correct answer is "faisons."

4. "C'es bien ça. Tu aimes ------- les cours, alors."
To fill the blank correctly, we need the second-person singular form of the verb "faire" in the present tense. "Tu fais" means "you do" or "you make." Therefore, the correct answer is "fais."

5. "Moi, pas du tout. Mais je ----- les courses parce que j'aime manger."
Similarly, for this sentence, we need the first-person singular form of the verb "faire." "Je fais" translates to "I do" or "I make." Hence, the correct answer is "fais."

After evaluating the explanations and comparing them to the original answers, it seems that all the answers provided are correct. Well done!