What are the grammar rules here?
何【なに】をするのが好き【すき】ですか?
Nani wo suru no ga suki desu ka?
Why "no ga"? Why before "suki"? Where can I read about this?
What are the grammar rules here?
何【なに】をするのが好き【すき】ですか?
Nani wo suru no ga suki desu ka?
Why "no ga"? Why before "suki"? Where can I read about this?
If N is a noun then Nが好きです
means "I like N".
何が好きですか means "What thing do you like?"
の in 何をするの makes the 何をする a noun. So 何をするのが好きですか means "What thing do you like to do?"