1.Can I say '...less safe than...'? 2.What is the difference in meaning between these two questions ? -'Do you like to visit London?' -'Would you like to visit London?'
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1. It is correct. 2.
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It is correct.
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In the given sentences: 'Do you' inquires what the person prefers.
'Would you' questions the willingness of the person.
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1. You can put less before most adjectives: less safe than, less important than, less valuable than, less interesting than etc. 2. Do you like to visit London? is in the simple present tense. Perhaps you could use it if you knew that someone visits London regularly for some reason but you may have doubts as to whether he likes to visit it so often.