A favor is when someone ask you a question that you can do like if i asked can you hold my ball for me please. Thats what a favor is
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Which statement reflects an accurate argument in favor of a command economy
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do a favor -- Will you do me a favor? or ask a favor -- Can I ask you a favor?
Favor in Spanish means the same as in English. To say "por favor" (for favor) means please. "A favor de" means in favor of. "Da me un favor" is do me a favor.
The verb for 'favor' is 'to favor'.
para favor
We can say, "I am looking for a favor from you." But if we're looking for a favor from someone, we don't usually tell them we are. We usually ask them for a favor, and leave it up to them whether or not they will favor us. After all it is a favor, not an obligation.
por favor, hazme un favor
The root word of favor is "favor."
The word "favor" can be a countable noun (e.g., "I did him a favor") or an uncountable noun (e.g., "She asked for a favor").
It's not in their favor only it's every ones favor
A favor is when someone ask you a question that you can do like if i asked can you hold my ball for me please. Thats what a favor is
por favor, I think.
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