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favourite - favour - favourable - favourably #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 29, 2009 13:47 pm   favourite - favour - favourable - favourably
 

hello !
could you please differentiate between them:
43-This restaurant is a great ……………..of mine.
a) favourite b) favour
c) favourable d) favourably
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favourite - favour - favourable - favourably #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 29, 2009 15:11 pm   favourite - favour - favourable - favourably
 

What kind of word do you think would fit here, adjective, noun, or adverb? Have you tried looking up the words in an on-line dictionary?
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