What do you, or don't you, like doing?

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gwada

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Hello,
Is it grammatically correct to ask:
"What do you, or don't you, like doing?"
Thanks for your help.
 
It's two different questions.

1. What do you like doing?
2. What do you dislike doing?
 
It's two different questions.

1. What do you like doing?
2. What do you dislike doing?
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I would write: "These are two different questions."
 
Or:

Those are two different questions.
 
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