The correct way to say it is: "I am an avid fan of yours."
I am a great fan of jam, but my horror for marmalade is infinite.
Technically a fan would be a sports' fan but the plural noun is used as an adjunct here, so sports fan is also correct.
The pronoun in the sentence is he.The pronoun 'he' is a personalpronoun, a word that takes the place of a singular noun (or name) for a specific male as the subject of a sentence or a clause.EXAMPLEwith a noun: My brother is a big fan of JK Rowling.with a name: Jason is a big fan of JK Rowling.with the pronoun: He is a big fan of JK Rowling.
The fan wanted to heckle the players on the field.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
the avid football fan cheered throughout the whole game.
No "The fan is overhead" is correct.
Alan is an avid hockey fan and player
i think it is jealous Jealous is incorrect. Synonyms for avid include: fanatical, devoted, ardent, avaricious, insatiable example sentence: For my dad, an avid baseball fan, we bought season tickets to the Yankee's games.
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The Wheel of Fortune bonus puzzle on October 9, 2013 was "Avid Hockey Fan".Avid Hockey Fan
Avid Fan was the bonus puzzle answer for Tuesday, March 31, 2009.The answer for 31 March 2009 was AVID FAN
I am a great fan of jam, but my horror for marmalade is infinite.
Russell Simmons is an avid yoga fan
Queen Elizabeth I was an avid fan in the television programme, yes. LOL
It is more common to use "Yours sincerely" at the end of a fan letter, as it is seen as a warmer and more personal sign-off compared to "Yours faithfully."
Yep, your so my fan that you would alow me to punch you! You such a fan that if you see me you go in a coma!