do a favor -- Will you do me a favor?
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ask a favor -- Can I ask you a favor?
That is the correct US spelling of "favorable" (the UK spelling is favourable).
That is the correct spelling of pro (in favor of), which is also the abbreviation for "professional."
Make a mistake is correct.
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"Plastic is used to make these tools." Yes, the sentence is correct. It has a subject (plastic) and a verb (is used).
'Not in your favor' is the correct expression.The idiom is'in (someone's) favor' -positive'not in (someone's) favor' - negativeExample of usage:re taxation: "The IRS likes to make that argument because the tax rules for hobby losses are not in your favor." -Wall Street Journal.comSee Related links below for reference and more information.
That is the correct US spelling of "favorable" (the UK spelling is favourable).
To favor; to render successful., To be successful; to succeed; to be fortunate or prosperous; to thrive; to make gain., To grow; to increase.
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"Por" in this context basically means "as" - so, it literally means something like "as a favor". So, it would mean "Could you do this as a favor for me?", though it is usually translated as "Please", since it is more common in English to say that. On the other hand, "para favor" or, more gramatically correct, "para el favor" would mean "for the favor", which doesn't make much sense, since you are expected to do a favor to benefit a person, not to do something to benefit the favor!
That is the correct spelling of pro (in favor of), which is also the abbreviation for "professional."
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To curry favor means to make someone support you by appeasing him or her. Candidates promised more jobs and less taxes after election to curry favor with the voters.
The man performed a favor on the woman and, reciprocally, she returned the favor/
The correct form is "Who do you favor in the football game?". The pronoun "who" is functioning as the subject of the sentence.The pronoun "who" is the subjective form.The pronoun "whom" is an objective pronoun.
I don't have a sister but I have two brothers, the way I make them do favors for me is either guilt them into it before I even tell them the favor, or be nice to them for one day then ask, if they say no still guilt them into it, you will get your favor.
The correct expression is "do someone a favor." This phrase means to perform a kind act or service for someone. The phrase "make someone a flavor" is not commonly used and doesn't convey a clear meaning in English.