"Hacer" is the Spanish verb meaning "to make" or "to do".
Me gusta hacer la tarea.
to do/make
The verb hacer means "to do" or "to make."
Hacer means "to do" or "to make" in Spanish. It is a commonly used verb that can be used to express a wide variety of actions or activities.
shop (noun) = la tiendashop (verb) = hacer compras
It means 'I do' or 'I make'. It is the first person conjugation from the verb Hacer which means 'to do'
"Yo haré footing."(The verb hacer footing = to jog)
The helper verb "do" (does and do) is not used in Spanish. Most of the time it is implied in the verb. The verb used for "to do" is usually hacer (to make).Example :He does it in the morning = Lo hace en la mañana (it is done in the morning)
The "used to" is part of the verb conjugation in Spanish, not a separate set of words. What you will need to do is use the verb "hacer" (i.e. to make) in the imperfect tense. For example, "I used to make" would be "Yo hacía". "They used to make" would be "Ellos hacían".
"To make" or "to do" in Spanish is the verb "hacer". "What" as an interrogative is "¿qué?". However, you really need more context to have a real answer. "¿Qué haces?" is more like "what did you do?"
Ejercer is the Spanish infinitive verb, meaning to exercise. ejercicio is the relevant noun: 'exercise'
Hacer.