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he fetched food vs she fetched food from

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are incomplete. The first phrase 'he fetched food' is a complete sentence, while the second phrase 'she fetched food from' is incomplete and lacks an object. To make a fair comparison, the second phrase should be completed with an object, such as 'she fetched food from the market.'

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 749 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It is a complete sentence indicating that 'he' obtained food.

"he fetched food"

This phrase is used to describe the action of someone, in this case 'he,' going to get or bring back food.

Examples:

  • He fetched food from the store.
  • He fetched food for the picnic.
  • He fetched food for the party.
  • He fetched food from the kitchen.
  • He fetched food from the garden.
  • So he fetched food and water and fed the goose. Having eaten enough food, the goose flew up to the sky and circled around over the caravan. The goose led ...
  • He fetched food. The angel had a rod in hand; he struck the food and flames of fire arose from the food and all the food burned. Folio 12v (Judeo-Persian).
  • Apr 26, 2014 ... Instead, he fetched food on a plate, played a few video clips of the film and half- heartedly answered her queries. But when the reporter asked ...
  • As far as I remember he fetched food and distributed it until the day I became Blockältester, when I myself did the distribution. Whilst you were a Blockältester did ...

This phrase is incomplete and lacks an object. It is not a complete sentence and needs to be followed by the source or location from which the food was fetched.

"she fetched food from "

To make this phrase correct, it should be completed with an object, such as 'she fetched food from the market.'
  • ... Ye threatened a 19 year-old woman from Ham-gam village that he would shoot her if she fetched food from her village, to her father working on the plantation.

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