It is to favour.
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).
infictive or an infinitive I think it's a gerund
No, an infinitive consists of to + base form of a verb. A gerund in the -ing form of a present tense verb that acts as a noun.An example of a gerund:Racing is my favorite sport.
The verb in the sentence is "is", a form of the verb to be.The verb "is' is functioning as a linking verb. A linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object restates the subject (soccer = game).
ability is the noun form of the adjective able;conversation is the noun form of the verb to converse;dependence is the noun form of the verb to depend;departure is the noun form of the verb to depart;dwelling is the noun form of the verb to dwell;favorite is the noun form of the verb to favor;happiness is the noun form of the adjective happy;information is the noun form of the verb to inform;rarity is the noun form of the adjective rare;weakness is the noun form of the adjective weak;writer is the noun form of the verb to write;writing is also a noun form of the verb to write.
The word they're is not a noun or an adjective.The word they're is a contraction; a shortened form for the pronoun 'they' and the verb (or auxiliary verb) 'are'. Examples:They are my favorite cookies.Or:They're my favorite cookies.
No, the word 'is' is not a noun. The word 'is' is a verb, the third person, singular, present form for the verb 'to be'; often used as an auxiliary verb. Examples:He is a scientist.She is coming home.It is my favorite.
The word "they're" is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun "they' and the verb "are".The contractions "they're" functions as the subject and verb (or auxiliary verb) in a sentence or a clause.Examples:They are my favorite flowers.Or:They're my favorite flowers.They are bringing the baby.Or:They're bringing the baby.
what is the form of the verb answer it ..............
Yes, running is a verb (run, runs, running, ran), a word for the act of running, an action verb. The form running is the present participle of the verb, which is also a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective. Examples: Verb: He was running to catch the bus. Noun: Running is my favorite form of exercise. Adjective: I need new running shoes.
The verb form of 'nonconformity' is 'non-conform'. It is an intransitive verb.
The verb form of commentary is to comment