Which do you enjoy spending your spare time, playing cards at home or taking a walk in the park?
Which do you enjoy to spend your spare time, playing cards at home or taking a walk in the park?
Do both sentences sound natural to native speakers? Is one of them better than the other?
(I mean, grammatically, we can either say
I enjoy playing cards to spend my spare time. or
I enjoy spending my spare time playing cards. )
Thank you in advance.
The first does not sound natural to me. It might be a little better as: Which do you enjoy spending your spare time doing, playing cards at home or taking a walk in the park?
Even that does not sound very natural.
I think I'd go for one of these:
How do you enjoy spending your spare time, playing cards at home or taking a walk in the park?
Which do you prefer doing in your spare time, playing cards at home or taking a walk in the park?
The second is wrong.