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  1. "Of all time" is correct because it means "of all of time" as in the whole of time throughout existence (or throughout one's existence). Time is singular. The only other problem in the sentence, "That is one of my favourite songs of all time," would only be a problem in the United States.

  2. Grammar / By Conor. “One of my favorite” is correct only when you add the plural noun after “favorite”. “One of my favorites” is correct when the following noun is implied (it has usually already been said). Examples: Oh, this is one of my favorite songs. Oh, this song is the best.

  3. "one of my favourite songs" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when talking about songs that you like. For example: "I love to listen to music, and one of my favourite songs is 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow' by Judy Garland."

  4. Jan 24, 2024 · Using "one of my favorite song" would be grammatically incorrect because it uses the singular form of the noun "song" instead of the plural form. To summarize: Correct: "One of my favorite songs"

  5. Apr 7, 2024 · The correct phrase is "one of my favorite songs." The word "favorite" should agree in number with the noun it modifies, so it should be pluralized to match "songs." The singular form "song" would be used if you were referring to just one song.

  6. Jun 16, 2020 · My favorite song of hope is, "I'll fly away." My favorite song of the Great Depression is "Pennies from Heaven" [ by Django Reinhardt]. With possession denoted, it is formal: My favorite song of Taylor Swift's is "Blank Spaces".

  7. Oct 26, 2012 · (Note that this is assuming your sentence is a complete one and "favorite" is being used as a noun. Used as an adjective, it would of course be in the form "favorite," but the noun it modifies would be plural: e.g., "One of my favorite things.")