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Is the verb "fetch" formal?
Example: she has sent me to fetch you.
Do you use the word fetch to mean "to take you", or it sounds formal?
9 de dic. de 2016 6:47
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"Fetch" means "go, get something, bring it back".
It sounds fine to me, but I guess that's from my closer connection to UK English. It can sound a little condescending if not used carefully, as it's usually a command for dogs.
9 de diciembre de 2016
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It's not formal, but it is old-fashioned. The word sounds outdated, even to the British ear.
In everyday English 'fetch' is rarely used these days (other than as a command for dogs!).
9 de diciembre de 2016
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I believe "fetch" is common in British English, but it sounds old-fashioned in American English.
9 de diciembre de 2016
I think it is a little old, maybe not so commonly used anymore, but still used.
Formal, maybe just a little.
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The game played with dogs would still be called "fetch". Throw the ball/stick. Dog fetches it. Then of course will not give it back.
9 de diciembre de 2016
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