Someone who loves books is called a bibliophile.
A bibliophile is a person who loves to read.
The word "loves" has one syllable.
The correct phrase is "he loves being read to." The verb "being" is used to indicate that he is the recipient of the action of being read to.
One word that would describe somebody who loves their country would pop into my head as a PATRIOT.
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If he loves travelling - wanderlust
Just one.
The word read has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
She loves me not. The verb is loves. Not negates this word
She loves to read and loves being an author.
The word for not able to be read is illegible. The word for not making any sense is incomprehensible.
Read your own question. If he loves you, do he loves you? Let's assume he does, unless proven otherwise.