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Do you like to eat pizza?
LIKE TO => Preferences
I don't like to sleep on the floor.
Do you like to ride a bike on weekends?
No, I don't. I like to sleep on weekends.
Use like + infinitive verb to talk about things you like to do in present time (things you already did)
I like to sit in my sofa and watch Netflix every night.
Would you like to eat ceviche?
WOULD LIKE TO => Desires, wishes
Express a wish/desire you have (often in the future):
I want to save money. I would like to have a bike.
I would like
You would like
He/She/It would like
We would like
They would like
= I'd like
= You'd like
= He/She/It 'd like
= We'd like
= They'd like
Use "would like to" in situations when you wish to do something...
or when you have to chose something (i.e. in a restaurant).