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Koschutnig
1 year ago

The sentence:

You may deviate from the rule if it /this/the result in their favor Of which:Cold

Type: in favour of or :u Gwe have :

1)Ens the preposition in favour of before the Nomen, the Genitive.

  • The decision was in favour ofthe Practitioners Liked.
  • The judge was in favour of the judgmentthe accused.

2.) but in favour of After the Nomen, the Dativ:

  • The decision was the Lilies in favour ofliked.
  • The judge fell the judgment dem Lilies in favour of.
  • and
  • You may deviate from the rule if this you in favor of /falling

3.in favour / in favour can also be an adverb and will always be of + Dativ used:

The judgment was in favour of of Suffered,

Koschutnig
1 year ago
Reply to  Arna44

I changed my answer a little: read the beginning of your “like”

latricolore, UserMod Light

No, that’s not how it’s used, sorry.

Before Christmas, there are always many donations for the benefit of poor, sick children.

The judge decided in favour of the plaintiff. He chose his favor.

MaxMusterman353
1 year ago

Not more. 👍

Rubezahl2000
1 year ago

Examples:

The court has a judgment in favour of the injured.

The boss is making a decision for the employees.

Oubyi, UserMod Light

No!

How is the whole sentence?

spanferkel14
1 year ago
Reply to  Arna44

The case is absolutely incomprehensible.

Pfiati
1 year ago
Reply to  Arna44

It’s ambiguous. Sounds unfortunate.

spanferkel14
1 year ago

I’m just a Person, even if there’s 14. 😉