Grammar Nazi
Well, a person fond of English customs is called an anglophile. So if it is British royalty the term could be used.
In strict English grammar, the correct thing to say is "it is I." It is me is just more common usage.
It is called pyromania. The person is a pyromaniac, or firebug.
Some teen agers think English is important because it is the international language of business. If anyone wants to do business with people of other nations, it is important to write and speak correct english. It is also necessary to write correct English on the required essay to get into a good college in the English speaking world. After college, it is difficult to get a good job in the English speaking world unless a person speaks correct English. So, Teen Agers with goals for the future realize the importance of English.
No, there is no word in English spelled 'inchargeship'.Some synoyms for 'a person in charge' are:administratordirectorleadersupervisorExamples of nouns derived from these synonyms are:administrationdirectorshipleadershipsupervision
The correct medical term for someone exercise obsessed is 'physically attractive'.
A person obsessed with water may be referred to as a "hydrophile" or "hydrophilic."
The spelling obsessionist to mean an obsessed person is not formal English.The correct adjective form is obsessional or obsessed.
It could be a chronophile (one who is obsessed about time).
"Otaku", "Weeb", or "Weeaboo".
Well, a person fond of English customs is called an anglophile. So if it is British royalty the term could be used.
Well it depends. If you're a man and you're obsessed with another man well it's called being gay. And if you're a girl and you're obsessed with men it's called love!
In strict English grammar, the correct thing to say is "it is I." It is me is just more common usage.
A person that loves all things French might be called a Francophile.
Yes
The correct phrasing is "he is." In English, when referring to a single male person, you should use "is" with "he" (third person singular). "He are" is not correct grammatically.
a foot fetish (podophilia). A person with podophilia is a podophile (not to be confused with pedophile).