Reason being is because a comma is essentially a pause in a sentence. Sometimes that isn't the case. However, ninety percent of the time its a pause simply think about where a pause should be in any sentence.
Yes, it seems to be an alternative, in some situations acceptable, but eccentric and not neutral spelling of this word. It accents the fact that "ea" here are two separate vowels rather than a diphthong: that is the function of the trema (the two dots).
In practice it's not used much, because it's not really necessary: it does not distinguish it from any other word, and trema is not easy to find on English keyboards: so there is no need.
You call them an <span>erotophiliac.</span>
A procrastinator is someone who lacks the motivation to complete their assignments or responsibilities and waits until the last possible moment to do their work
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