you must be jack who went with Jill up the hill to fetch a pail of water and then you fell down and bumped your head and forgot all you learned in school because to is a preposition.
In this sentence, "to" is being used as a preposition. It is indicating the purpose or destination of Jack and Jill's action of going up the hill.
Go fetch the water bucket, please
i went to go fetch a glass of water for my sister
Fetch boy ANSWER I was thirsty, so Jill fetched me a glass of water.
Cough is a verb because you can cough for example the man had to 'cough'.
I think it's called the 'fetch'
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In this sentence, the subject is the unspoken (or understood) "you," as in "[You,] please put food and water .... "
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.
Dissolves would be the verb.
Sources Complete subject is 'sources of water'
fetch
fetch is a length of water over which a given wind has blown fetch is just the maximum length of open water over which the wind can blow "makes waves" basically