Would and do are examples of modal verbs and are used in conjunction with another verb.
We use would you like with the infinitive form of another verb to ask someone what they want to do in the present moment.
We use do you like with the gerund or -ing form of another verb to ask someone what they enjoy doing in general.
Do you like / would you like exercise
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A: ___________________ drawing pictures?
B: Not really. I prefer reading books.Correct
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A: We’re going to the shopping mall. ___________________ to come?
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A: What ___________________ doing in your free time?
B: I really enjoy walking with my dog in the park.Correct
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A: I’m going to the mountains this weekend. ___________________ to come?
B: I’d like to but I can’t this weekend.Correct
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A: ___________________ to go running?
B: Yes, I go everyday.Correct
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A: ___________________ to cook?
B: Yes! It’s my favourite thing to do.Correct
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