What's the correct form? Please would you help me? Thanks ;-)
You can use either "Do you like cooking?" or "Do you like to cook?" with no difference in meaning, however you can't say "Do you like cookig?" as that is not a word.
"Do you like to cook?" is asking you whether you are going to cook this time.
Sorry, that's not true.
Sorry, that's not true.
It may be wrong, but my grammar book tell me that.
It may be wrong, but my grammar book tell me that.
"Would you like to cook?" is how you'd ask if someone wants to cook right now.
I think you need a new grammar book! ;0)
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As always, pays to look through the extensive list of posts and threads before asking questions.
In BE like + gerund= enjoy, like + infinitive= preference. See thread below
There are many threads on this topic - see gerund infinitive
Sometimes there is a very clear difference of meaning, sometimes not.