No, the noun 'favor' is a count noun, both as a word for an act of kindness (an abstract noun), and as a word for a gift given to guests at a party (a concrete noun).
The plural form of the noun favor is favors.
The noun favor is a singular, common, abstract noun.
The noun 'favor' is a concrete noun as a word for a small gift or souvenir.Example sentence: The pin was a favor at my club's annual dinner.
The noun 'favor' is an abstract noun as a word for an act of kindness beyond what is due or usual.The noun 'favor' is a concrete noun as a word for a small gift or souvenir.Example sentence: The pin was a favor at my club's annual dinner.
The word favorite is also the noun form for the adjective. The gerund noun is favoring and the base noun is favor (verb to favor).
Favor is a noun and a verb. Noun: Would you mind doing a favor for me? Verb: He favors red wine over white wine.
The noun 'favor' is not a collective noun for any group of things. However, I have often heard people say that they had done 'a lot of favors' for someone.
Adjective forms of the noun or verb favor include favorable, favored (the past and past participle) and favorite (also a noun).
The word 'favour' (favor) is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'favour' is a word for an attitude of approval or liking; a word for an act of kindness beyond what is usual; a word for a small gift given out at a party; a word for a thing.Examples:The board showed favor for my proposal. (noun)We favor a fall vacation over a summer vacation. (verb)
Mass Noun :D
Mass can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: The mass of a solid. As an adj: Mass production.
The word 'favor' (UK spelling favour) is an abstract nounas a word for a kind or helpful act that you do for someone; a preference for one person, group, or thing over another; approval, support, or popularity; a word for a thing.The noun 'favor' is a concrete noun as a word for a small gift given out at a party.The abstract noun forms of the verb to favor are favorite and the gerund, favoring.The abstract noun form of the adjective favorite is favoritism.
No. Favor is a noun, or verb. Adjectives include "favorite" and the past participle, "favored."