Introduction of the verb Faire

The verb Faire is the 4th important irregular French verb. It means to make /to do. The French use that verb for multiple applications including turn a noun into an action; To bike in English = Faire du velo, in French. We use the verb Faire in describing activities in general as well as certain situations ( to be taught at a later date)  such as the to be cold, or hot, or afraid etc.

The conjugation in the singular form is: Je fais, tu fais; il/elle/on fait. In the plural it is: Nous faisons, Vous faites, ils/elles font. or I make/do, you make/do, he/she/one makes/does; we make/do. you make/do. they make/do.