What is the favour
No, it's not technically correct. The phrase 'as (adjective/adverb) as' should not be used with a superlative. For example, using the adjective 'fast' and the adverb 'quickly', we can say ' as fast as lightning' or 'as quickly as you can' but it would be incorrect to say 'as fastest as possible.'
Do Me a Favour was created in 1963.
the abbreviation for in favour of is ifo
John Favour died in 1624.
Favour Onwuka is 5' 4".
British spelling: favour US spelling: favor
Sure! Here is an example: "I asked my friend for a favour to help me move to my new apartment."
Advantageous, beneficial, in one's favour, suitable, promising, appropriate
To favour something is to prefer it. To do someone a favour means to do something for them without being paid for it. A "party favour" is something given away at parties.
A Favour - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:Btl
Absolutely!