2 Saying what you do
To say what you do on a regular basis, use the verb in the present tense (el presente).
¿Qué haces normalmente? What do you usually do?
Paseo. I go for a walk.
Estudio. I study.
Veo la televisión. I watch television.
You can also talk about a specific time in the day.
¿Qué haces normalmente a las diez de la mañana? What do you normally do at ten o’clock in the morning?
Desayuno a las diez de la mañana. I have breakfast at ten o’clock in the morning.
To say what you do in a specific part of the day:
¿Qué haces normalmente por la tarde? What do you normally do in the afternoon?
Por la tarde paseo. I go for a walk in the afternoon.
Note the contrast between a las dos de la tarde, to refer to a specific time in the afternoon (Como a las dos de la tarde), and por la tarde, to refer to what you do in the afternoon in general (Estudio por la tarde).