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How do you say she does in French?

There are a few ways to say "she does" in French, depending on the context:

1. "Elle fait" - This is the most common and literal translation. It means "she does" in a general sense.

Example: Elle fait ses devoirs. (She is doing her homework.)

2. "Elle le fait" - This means "she does it" and is used when referring to a specific action.

Example: Elle le fait avec plaisir. (She does it with pleasure.)

3. "Elle est en train de faire" - This means "she is in the process of doing" and emphasizes that the action is happening now.

Example: Elle est en train de faire la cuisine. (She is cooking.)

4. "Elle fait bien" - This means "she does well" and expresses approval of her actions.

Example: Elle fait bien son travail. (She does her work well.)

5. "Elle a fait" - This means "she did" and refers to a completed action.

Example: Elle a fait ses courses. (She did her grocery shopping.)

The best translation for "she does" will depend on the specific situation and the nuance you want to convey.

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