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do you have a favorite one vs do you have a favorite

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Do you have a favorite one?' is used when referring to a specific item or option among a group of choices. 'Do you have a favorite?' is more general and can be used when asking about someone's overall preference without specifying a particular item.

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do you have a favorite one

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific item or option among a group of choices.

This phrase is used when you want to ask someone if they have a preferred choice among a specific set of options.

Examples:

  • Do you have a favorite one out of these three dresses?
  • Do you have a favorite one among these books?
  • Do you have a favorite one from the menu?
  • Do you have a favorite Teen Wolf episode?
  • Do you have a favorite picture?
  • And do you have a favorite brand?
  • Do you have a favorite football team, Kate?
  • Do you have a favorite painting?
  • So, do you have a favorite song?
  • Do you have a favorite comic strip, Billy?
  • Now, Mindy, do you have a favorite mantra you'd like to recite?
  • Do you have a favorite stoy, Jinhee?
  • Do you have a favorite brand to suggest?
  • This one was of my favorite ones.
  • Pinocchio is probably one of my best design products, my favorite one.
  • Thirdly, and this is my favorite one, 20 million dollars in diamonds.
  • And that's not even your favorite one.
  • "Los Angeles." It's my favorite one.
  • But only my least favorite ones remain
  • Elaine, this is my favorite one.
  • That's my favorite one of them.
  • I went through your pictures and picked my favorite ones.
  • This is one of my favorite ones here, where they have rabbit breeding, so males choose the lucky rabbit.

Alternatives:

  • Which one is your favorite?
  • Do you have a preferred choice?
  • Which option do you like the most?

do you have a favorite

This phrase is correct and more general, used when asking about someone's overall preference without specifying a particular item.

This phrase is used when you want to inquire about someone's general preference without focusing on a specific item or option.

Examples:

  • Do you have a favorite color?
  • Do you have a favorite movie genre?
  • Do you have a favorite food?
  • And do you have a favorite brand?
  • So, do you have a favorite song?
  • Now, Mindy, do you have a favorite mantra you'd like to recite?
  • Do you have a favorite Teen Wolf episode?
  • Do you have a favorite picture?
  • Do you have a favorite football team, Kate?
  • Do you have a favorite painting?
  • Do you have a favorite comic strip, Billy?
  • Do you have a favorite stoy, Jinhee?
  • Do you have a favorite brand to suggest?
  • So do you two have a favorite song?
  • Claudia, do... do you have a-a favorite toy?
  • I didn't know we had a favorite place.
  • Danny, I don't have a favorite rubber ducky.
  • My father had a favorite quote.
  • She doesn't really have a favorite.
  • I have a favorite thing too.
  • I was showing Isabel a favorite childhood spot of mine.
  • The flowers etched into this crystal are a favorite of a First Lady.
  • And Engelram already has his eye on a favorite.

Alternatives:

  • What is your favorite?
  • Which do you like the best?
  • What is your preference?

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