What is past tense of fetch?

What is past tense of fetch?

The past tense of ‘fetch’ is ‘fetched’. It’s a regular verb.

What is the future tense of fetch?

Perfect tenses

future perfect
I will have fetched
you will have fetched
he, she, it will have fetched
we will have fetched

What is the verb of fetch?

Definition of fetch (Entry 1 of 3) transitive verb. 1a : to go or come after and bring or take back fetch a doctor. b : derive, deduce fetch analogies from nature. 2a : to cause to come one shot fetched down.

What is second form of fetch?

The past tense of fetch is fetched. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of fetch is fetches. The present participle of fetch is fetching. The past participle of fetch is fetched.

How do you use the word fetch?

Fetch sentence example

  1. The two boys saw him and ran to fetch his shoes.
  2. I’ll fetch some next time I am in town.
  3. You fetch souls instead of the death-dealers.
  4. One morning I left the cage on the window-seat while I went to fetch water for his bath.
  5. A third case was needed and servants had gone to fetch it.

What type of word is fetch?

fetch used as a noun: The object of fetching; the source and origin of attraction; a force, quality or propensity which is attracting eg., in a given attribute of person, place, object, principle, etc.

What is the sentence of fetch?

Fetch sentence example. The two boys saw him and ran to fetch his shoes. I’ll fetch some next time I am in town. You fetch souls instead of the death-dealers.

What is the present tense of sing?

Sing verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Tense
sing singing sang

Is fetch a real word?

Fetch is a slang term Gretchen Wieners often uses and tries to ‘make it happen,’ hoping it becomes a new it-word. The word’s actual meaning is supposed to be ‘nice’, ‘fresh’, ‘desirable,’ or ‘cool’.