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Could you correct/explain if I am wrong at that point of grammar? To treat fellow campers with the respect Is the word ‘fellow’ adjective at this case? What synonyms we could use instead ‘fellow’ here? To treat fellows, campers with the respect (noun)
May 19, 2019 7:36 AM
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1. You asked "Is the word 'fellow' AN adjective IN this case?" Yes, 'fellow' is an adjective in this case. In fact, the phrase should be 'to treat fellow campers with respect' ( no 'the'). You would only use 'the' if this respect were specified in some way - for example 'to treat fellow campers with the respect they deserve'. 2. You asked "What synonyms COULD WE use instead OF ‘fellow’ here? You could use 'other' instead of 'fellow' here: 'to treat other campers with respect'. This is a simpler and less formal way of saying the same thing. I hope that these corrections and answers are useful.
May 19, 2019
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Yes, fellow is the adjective here. However, "the respect" should be changed to "respect". You could also say "To treat other campers with respect".
May 19, 2019
An adjective.Fellow campers = other campers, team-mates, fellows, other tourists.
May 19, 2019
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