I have some questions relating to English grammar and usage of words. I would appreciate if you, natives, would help me.
What is the correct British spelling for the russian monarch? Tzar or Czar?
Is there a difference between the to plan to do and the to plan on doing structures?
It is not clear for me what the plural form of fish is. I saw some of you writing fishes and in Serious Sam I saw a sentence something like Watch out for fishes'. What contradicts this is that I learnt and read the the word fish has no plural form.
Is it correct to say 'I performed well over difficult circumstances'?
Can the Brtish spell realize as realise?
What does it mean to take five?
Can I use court-martial as a verb? I mean, is it correct to say 'He was court-martialled because he denied direct orders'?
Is there a difference between 'I am arranging a party' and 'I am organizing a party'?
In Freespace, the verb Bestow is followed by upon, but the Cambridge Learner's dictionary says Bestow should be followed by on. Which one do you think is the correct version or is there a difference?
Is it really informal to say 'it is a bit too much'?
I am unsure about the usage of the verb to splay. Is it correct to write that 'I splayed him?' or should I say 'I splayed his legs?
Is it correct to say 'The part he took in the programme was pivotal'. How often is the word 'pivotal' used and how formal is it?
If somebody's luck surprises me, what is grammatically correct to say: 'What good luck!' or 'What a good luck!'?
Thank you for the help in advance.