follow vs. fellow

follow vs. fellowfollow vs. fellow

follow (come or go after, pursue, obey)

  • I’ll take you there. Follow me please.
  • Follow the instructions on medicines carefully.

fellow (a man, a person, a member)

  • He is an optimistic clever fellow.
  • It’s difficult to teach a stupid fellow.
  • She was a fellow of Clare College.

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