Hi,
Could you please comments these sentences for me?
Do you favor of the new regulation?
Are you [ favorable / in favor ] of the new regulation? (Both words are equally common?)
I [ twisted / sprained ] my ankle when I jumped from the fence. (Both words are equally common?)
Cheers
John Aki
Do you favor of the new regulation? ] John Aki Are you [ favorable to/ in favor of] of the new regulation? 'in favor of' is used much, much more than 'favorable to'.
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Do you favor of the new regulation? [No "of".]
John AkiAre you [ favorable to/ in favor of]ofthe new regulation?
'in favor of' is used much, much more than 'favorable to'.
John AkiI [ twisted / sprained ] my ankle when I jumped from the fence. (B