My dog refuses to fetch the ball.
Fetch me my slippers, please.
I will ask my dog to fetch the newspaper from the front porch.
Here are some sentences.
His dog will fetch a ball for you.
Fetch me that suitcase.
Their dog likes to play fetch in the park every afternoon.
The word fetch is a regular verb. The past tense is fetched.
The Tagalog word for "fetch" is "kuha" or "kunin."
No, the word "fetch" does not have a short "e" sound. It is pronounced with a short "e" sound in "set" or "let".
Yes, "fetch" is a long e word, where the 'e' sound makes the vowel before it say its name.
Would you be a dear and fetch me a drink?
You want to play fetch boy?
Go fetch the water bucket, please
i went to go fetch a glass of water for my sister
Than the protocol is used to fetch unwanted email lists. Fetch it jimmy boy, bring that rubber ball here to me, fetch it.
fetch = ki'i
The word "fetch" has the synonyms retrieve, convey, or deliver.
Their dog likes to play fetch in the park every afternoon.
The Igbo word for "fetch" of the Western African origin is kuta.
The Tagalog word for "fetch" is "kuha" or "kunin."
Yes, the word "fetch" can be used as a noun. Example: I played a game of fetch with my dog.Fetch can also be a verb. Example: Please fetch my slippers for me.
I had to fetch his leash.Fetch some water from the well. To fetch is to get an item. She thought he would fetch her slippers.