He was elected a fellow of the college in 1900
You can use the word "fellow" to refer to someone as a male colleague, peer, or member of a group. For example, "He is a fellow doctor at the hospital."
When the word fellow is used it could be used like this: Fellow citizens.... , Fellow neighbors... etc.
Although he was an enemy soldier and had shot my best friend, I could not stand by and watch a fellow soul suffer.
He describes his sufferings from the loquacity of an impertinent fellow.
They have been fellows since childhood.
You can use the word "fellow" to refer to someone as a male colleague, peer, or member of a group. For example, "He is a fellow doctor at the hospital."
When the word fellow is used it could be used like this: Fellow citizens.... , Fellow neighbors... etc.
A purist is someone who will remain true to the core principles of his fellow men.
The nouns are fellow and Bill.
Bob was awry in his seat to talk to his fellow classmate, Meg.
This sentence is almost perfect. The word "fellow" should not be capitalised.So, to make the sentence grammatically correct you should write:Frank was named a fellow of the American Society of Architectural Historians.
Although he was an enemy soldier and had shot my best friend, I could not stand by and watch a fellow soul suffer.
My mom was very pleased by the way my dad and his fellow workers were showing their chivalry to her and my younger siblings.
He describes his sufferings from the loquacity of an impertinent fellow.
The quite inconsequent fellow was managed like a puppet.The man delivered a speech full of inconsequent statements.
I belive that knoll means a small rounded hill. My fellow mates and I went sledding on the knoll. Please correct me if I am using the word knoll wrong in this sentence.
They have been fellows since childhood.