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There is no adverb for the verb fetch meaning to go and get.

There is an adjective "fetching" and an adverb "fetchingly" that refer to female attractiveness. They mean charming or charmingly.

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There is no adverb for the verb fetch meaning to go and get.

There is an adjective "fetching" and an adverb "fetchingly" that refer to female attractiveness. They mean charming or charmingly.

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0.225 Repeated, 0.225, 0.25 Repeated and 0.25.

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When the answer was repeated, she understood it better.

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No, "gallop" does not have a double consonant repeated. "Gallop" contains the consonant 'l' repeated twice in the middle of the word, but there is no double consonant that is repeated.

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Division. Multiplication is repeated addition.

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