Yes, as in telling a dog to "Go fetch the bone!" or, "Would you please fetch me that pitcher?"
Using proper grammar is one way to make sure others understand what you are trying to say. Some forms of grammar are different in foreign languages.
No, it is not. The word is "somewhere."
Go fetch the water bucket, please
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!
If you're referring to actor Kelsey Grammer, then yes, Grammer is a proper noun. If you meant to write grammar, then no, it's not a proper noun.
Yes,it is technically proper grammar, of second generation in origin, however, alot of people misuse it in context.
The word his can only be maid a grammar mistake if spelled wrong or capitalized
I am studying my grammar lessons right now.
(B) The word for the application of proper English usage is "grammar".
The proper grammar is "a urinary" because the word "urinary" begins with a consonant sound, even though the first letter is a vowel.
Grammar is the set of rules that defines word formation, syntax, inflections and proper usage of a language.
Than the protocol is used to fetch unwanted email lists. Fetch it jimmy boy, bring that rubber ball here to me, fetch it.