"Venir de" conjugates this way: je suis venu(e) de tu es venu(e) de il, elle, on est venu(e) de nous sommes venu(e)s de vous ĂȘtes venu(e)(s) de ils, elles sont venu(e)s de The (e) are there for your gender. If you're a male, you say "je suis venu de..." and if you're a female, you say "je suis venue de..." The vocabulary for your homework will be in the chapter you have been going over, and phrases like "to do laundry" or "to do the dishes" (what I consider to be the phrases you're supposed to use for 1 and 2) will be in your textbook as well. Your teacher will not ask you to come up with phrases you haven't already learned, or at least have at your disposal to look up.
To have an easier time with your homework, go over the chapter each day - even if you just look over it, you will be able to recall phrases like these for the next time you need to use them (or at least know where they are in the book). You can also use the following links for reference. Dictionary: wordreference.com/enfr/come Conjugation: wordreference.com/conj/FRverbs.asp?v=venir.
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