i went to go fetch a glass of water for my sister
Would you be a dear and fetch me a drink?
You want to play fetch boy?
Go fetch the water bucket, please
Than the protocol is used to fetch unwanted email lists. Fetch it jimmy boy, bring that rubber ball here to me, fetch it.
I will ask my dog to fetch the newspaper from the front porch.
and can you use it like this ' may you please fetch the dog?'The proper way to use the word "may" in a sentence when asking question to someone else is as follows:"May I please be excused from the table"Where the word "may" precedes the subjective personal pronoun "I".The previous response is an example of an improper use of the word "may". In this case the word "may" should be substituted with the word "will" or "can". This implies that you are asking someone to "fetch the dog."Example: "will you fetch the dog?" or "can you fetch the dog?"So as a simple grammar rule when using the word "may", try the following:"may I" when speaking of self."can you" or "will you" when discussing others.And always say please!
"Whenever I play fetch with my dog, as soon as he catches the ball, he's sprinting back to return it, eager for me to throw it again."
The project done by the student was copacetic to fetch him a B Tech degree.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
How can you use the word infectious in a sentence
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.