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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Genitve of fellow

Is this sentence correct?
Fellow's project is progressing at full speed.
  

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I'd just say 'The fellow project is progressing at full speed'.

  • I'd just say 'The fellow project is progressing at full speed'.
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I'd just say 'The fellow project is progressing at full speed'.
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You need some sort of article or determiner.

Is a "fellow project" something you must do? Or are you talking about "that fellow" (that guy) and his project?
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Maybe if it's a name.
This is fine:

Mr. Fellow's project is progressing at full speed.
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Is 'Fellow' the name of a person?

Clive
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I think that guy and his project.
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Milos Markovic I think that guy and his project.
Then write: "That fellow's project"

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