B1 verb #31 más común 3 min de lectura

fetch

When you fetch something, it means you go and get it, and then you bring it back.

Imagine you throw a ball, and your dog runs to get it.

Your dog fetches the ball.

It's like going on a small trip to get something and then coming back with it.

When you fetch something, it means you go and get it, and then you bring it back. Imagine a dog that goes to get a ball and brings it back to you. That's fetching!

It's like a round trip for an object or a person. You go to somewhere, and then you come back with what you got.

For example, you might fetch a glass of water from the kitchen for someone. You walk to the kitchen, pick up the glass, and walk back with it.

§ How to use 'fetch' in a sentence — grammar, prepositions

The verb 'fetch' is a versatile and commonly used word in English, particularly when describing the act of retrieving something or someone. Understanding its grammatical structure and common prepositions will help you use it effectively. Let's delve into the nuances of 'fetch'.

§ Basic Structure: Fetch + Object

The most straightforward way to use 'fetch' is with a direct object, which is the thing or person being retrieved. The structure is typically: Subject + fetch + Object.

Can you fetch me a glass of water?

The dog loves to fetch the ball.

I need to fetch my children from school.

§ Using 'fetch' with Indirect Objects

You can also use 'fetch' with an indirect object, which is the person or thing that benefits from the action of fetching. This often follows the pattern: Subject + fetch + Indirect Object + Direct Object.

Could you fetch me a book from the library?

She offered to fetch him a coffee.

§ Common Prepositions with 'Fetch'

While 'fetch' often doesn't require a preposition immediately after it when a direct object is present, it frequently pairs with prepositions to indicate location, purpose, or source. Here are some common prepositions:

  • From: To indicate the origin or source of the item/person being fetched.

He went to fetch water from the well.

I'll fetch the mail from the mailbox.

  • For: To indicate the person or purpose for which something is being fetched.

She went to fetch some groceries for dinner.

Can you fetch a blanket for the baby?

  • To: Often used to indicate the destination when the person doing the fetching is implied to be bringing the item back to a specific place.

Please fetch the book to my office.

§ 'Fetch' in Idiomatic Expressions

While not strictly grammatical rules, 'fetch' appears in a few common idioms worth noting:

  • Fetch a good price/sum: To sell for a high amount of money.

The antique painting is expected to fetch a good price at auction.

  • Fetch up (North American English, informal): To arrive, or to end up in a particular place or situation.

We finally fetched up at the old cabin after hours of hiking.

§ Distinguishing 'Fetch' from 'Bring' and 'Get'

While 'fetch', 'bring', and 'get' can sometimes be used interchangeably, there's a subtle but important distinction:

Fetch:
Implies a two-way journey – going to a place, retrieving something, and returning with it.
Bring:
Implies movement towards the speaker or a designated location, without necessarily emphasizing the 'going to' part first. The item is usually already at a different location than the speaker.
Get:
Is a more general term and can mean to obtain, acquire, or retrieve, but doesn't always carry the strong implication of a round trip that 'fetch' does.

Please fetch my umbrella from the car. (Go to the car, get it, and come back.)

Please bring my umbrella here. (The umbrella is somewhere else, bring it to me.)

Please get my umbrella. (Could mean fetch it, or simply obtain it.)

By understanding these grammatical structures, common prepositions, and subtle distinctions, you can confidently use 'fetch' in your English conversations and writing.

Ejemplos por nivel

1

The company decided to fetch its raw materials from a new supplier to reduce costs, initiating a complex logistical change.

La empresa decidió traer sus materias primas de un nuevo proveedor para reducir costos, iniciando un cambio logístico complejo.

Here, 'fetch' implies a deliberate and potentially intricate process of obtaining resources.

2

After years of negotiation, the ambassador was finally able to fetch a peace treaty, bringing an end to the prolonged conflict.

Después de años de negociación, el embajador finalmente pudo obtener un tratado de paz, poniendo fin al conflicto prolongado.

'Fetch' is used metaphorically to mean 'obtain' or 'secure' a significant outcome after effort.

3

Economists are trying to fetch data from various global markets to accurately predict future trends and advise on investment strategies.

Los economistas están tratando de recopilar datos de varios mercados globales para predecir con precisión las tendencias futuras y asesorar sobre estrategias de inversión.

In this context, 'fetch' refers to the act of retrieving information, often extensive and from multiple sources.

4

The quantum computer is designed to fetch and process information at speeds previously unimaginable, revolutionizing computational capabilities.

La computadora cuántica está diseñada para recuperar y procesar información a velocidades antes inimaginables, revolucionando las capacidades computacionales.

'Fetch' describes the computer's action of retrieving data, emphasizing its advanced and rapid nature.

5

Her research aims to fetch insights from ancient philosophical texts, reinterpreting them through a contemporary lens to offer fresh perspectives.

Su investigación tiene como objetivo extraer ideas de textos filosóficos antiguos, reinterpretándolos a través de una lente contemporánea para ofrecer nuevas perspectivas.

Here, 'fetch' is used to mean 'extract' or 'derive' profound understanding from complex sources.

6

The documentary crew embarked on a challenging expedition to fetch footage of rare wildlife in remote Amazonian regions, facing numerous environmental obstacles.

El equipo del documental se embarcó en una expedición desafiante para obtener material de vida silvestre rara en regiones remotas del Amazonas, enfrentando numerosos obstáculos ambientales.

'Fetch' emphasizes the arduous journey undertaken to acquire specific visual content.

7

Despite the inherent risks, adventurers often seek to fetch artifacts from historical shipwrecks, contributing to both archaeological knowledge and sometimes personal gain.

A pesar de los riesgos inherentes, los aventureros a menudo buscan recuperar artefactos de naufragios históricos, contribuyendo tanto al conocimiento arqueológico como, a veces, al beneficio personal.

'Fetch' highlights the retrieval of objects from challenging or dangerous locations.

8

Before the grand opening, the event organizers had to fetch all the necessary permits and licenses, navigating a labyrinthine bureaucratic process.

Antes de la gran inauguración, los organizadores del evento tuvieron que obtener todos los permisos y licencias necesarios, navegando por un laberíntico proceso burocrático.

In this sentence, 'fetch' refers to the complex and often frustrating process of acquiring official documents.

Cómo usarlo

When 'fetch' is used, it implies a complete action of going, getting, and returning. It's often used for objects, but can also refer to people or animals. For example, 'The dog fetched the stick' means the dog went to the stick, picked it up, and brought it back. Another example would be, 'Could you fetch me a glass of water from the kitchen?'

Errores comunes

A common mistake is using 'fetch' when only the 'going to get' part of the action is intended, without the return. For example, saying 'I will fetch the groceries from the store' is correct if you intend to bring them back. However, if you are just going to the store to pick them up and someone else will bring them back, 'go get' or 'pick up' would be more appropriate.

Another mistake is using 'fetch' for abstract concepts or information where there isn't a physical 'bringing back.' For example, instead of 'I need to fetch some information online,' it's better to say 'I need to find some information online' or 'I need to retrieve some information online.'

Consejos

Visualize the Action

When you hear 'fetch,' imagine a dog running to get a stick and bringing it back. This visual helps reinforce the two-way journey.

Think of Synonyms for 'Get'

While 'get' can be used, 'fetch' specifically implies going somewhere to retrieve something and returning with it. Think of synonyms like 'retrieve' or 'go for and bring back'.

Contextual Examples are Key

Always try to learn new words in context. For 'fetch,' think of phrases like 'fetch me a glass of water' or 'the dog will fetch the ball'.

Practice with Role-Playing

Try to use 'fetch' in simple role-playing scenarios. For example, 'Can you fetch the mail?' or 'I need to fetch my children from school.'

Pay Attention to Intonation

Listen to native speakers. Often, the intonation when someone says 'fetch' can subtly emphasize the action of going and returning.

Distinguish from 'Bring'

While similar, 'bring' implies the item is already with the speaker. 'Fetch' implies the speaker (or the subject) has to go get it first.

Create Memory Associations

Associate 'fetch' with something you regularly 'fetch.' Maybe you fetch your phone from another room or fetch groceries from the store.

Use Flashcards with Images

On one side, write 'fetch.' On the other, put the definition and a small drawing of someone going to get something and returning.

Write Short Sentences

Challenge yourself to write five sentences using 'fetch' in different contexts. This helps solidify your understanding of its usage. For instance, 'Please fetch the book from the shelf'.

Listen to Stories and Podcasts

Actively listen for the word 'fetch' in stories or podcasts. When you hear it, pause and confirm it's used in the context of retrieval and return.

Memorízalo

Mnemotecnia

Imagine a dog named **F**ido who is **E**xcited **T**o **CH**ase a ball. He goes to get it and brings it back. This helps remember that 'fetch' involves going to get something and bringing it back.

Asociación visual

Picture a golden retriever excitedly running to retrieve a stick that has been thrown. The dog goes out, picks up the stick, and then runs back to its owner, tail wagging. This image encapsulates the 'go and bring back' essence of 'fetch'.

Word Web

retrieve go get bring back collect obtain

Desafío

Think of three different scenarios where you might 'fetch' something. For example: 1. You fetch a book from another room. 2. A computer program fetches data from a server. 3. A parent fetches their child from school. Try to use the word 'fetch' in a sentence for each scenario.

Ponte a prueba 72 preguntas

fill blank A1

Please ___ the ball.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

To 'fetch' means to go and get something and bring it back. The sentence is asking someone to go get the ball and bring it back.

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Can you ___ my book from the table?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

To 'fetch' the book means to go to the table, pick up the book, and bring it back. It implies a short trip to retrieve something.

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My dog loves to ___ the stick.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

Dogs are often trained to 'fetch' objects like sticks, meaning they go to get them and bring them back to their owner.

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I need to ___ some water from the kitchen.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

To 'fetch' water from the kitchen means to go to the kitchen, get the water, and bring it back.

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She will ___ her friend from the school.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

To 'fetch' her friend means to go to the school to pick up her friend and bring them back.

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Could you ___ the mail from the mailbox?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

To 'fetch' the mail implies going to the mailbox to retrieve it and bring it back.

writing A1

Write a short sentence about what a dog likes to fetch.

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Sample answer

My dog likes to fetch a ball.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
writing A1

Imagine you need a book from another room. Write a simple sentence about what you will do.

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Sample answer

I will fetch my book from the bedroom.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
writing A1

Your friend forgot their pen at your house. Write a sentence telling them what you will do with the pen.

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Sample answer

I will fetch your pen for you.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
reading A1

What does the cat fetch?

Read this passage:

My cat loves to play. Sometimes I throw a small toy, and my cat will fetch it back to me. It is a fun game for both of us.

What does the cat fetch?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A small toy

The passage says, 'Sometimes I throw a small toy, and my cat will fetch it back to me.'

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A small toy

The passage says, 'Sometimes I throw a small toy, and my cat will fetch it back to me.'

reading A1

Where did the person fetch the water from?

Read this passage:

It is a sunny day. My mom asked me to fetch some water from the kitchen. I went to the kitchen and brought the water back to her in the garden.

Where did the person fetch the water from?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The kitchen

The passage states, 'My mom asked me to fetch some water from the kitchen.'

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The kitchen

The passage states, 'My mom asked me to fetch some water from the kitchen.'

reading A1

What did the brother ask to be fetched?

Read this passage:

My little brother dropped his crayon under the table. He asked me, 'Can you fetch my crayon, please?' I helped him and got the crayon for him.

What did the brother ask to be fetched?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A crayon

The passage says, 'He asked me, 'Can you fetch my crayon, please?'

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A crayon

The passage says, 'He asked me, 'Can you fetch my crayon, please?'

sentence order A1

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The dog will fetch the ball.

This sentence describes a dog retrieving a ball.

sentence order A1

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Can you fetch me some water?

This is a polite request to bring water.

sentence order A1

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I need to fetch my sister.

This means going to get and bring back a sister.

multiple choice A2

My dog loves to play. I throw the ball, and he will always ____ it for me.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

To 'fetch' means to go and get something and bring it back, which perfectly describes what a dog does with a ball.

multiple choice A2

Can you please go and ____ the mail from the mailbox?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

You 'fetch' the mail when you go to the mailbox and bring it back to the house.

multiple choice A2

I need to ____ my keys from the car before we leave.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

To 'fetch' your keys means to go to the car to get them and bring them back with you.

true false A2

If you fetch a book, you bring it to a new place and leave it there.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

To fetch something means to go and get it and then bring it back to the original location or person.

true false A2

A good friend might offer to fetch you a glass of water if you are thirsty.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Verdadero

This is true, as 'fetch' means to go get the water and bring it back to you.

true false A2

When you fetch something, it usually involves a short trip to get it and bring it back.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Verdadero

Fetching implies a return journey with the retrieved item.

sentence order A2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The dog will fetch the stick.

This sentence describes a dog retrieving a stick.

sentence order A2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Can you fetch my keys?

This is a question asking someone to retrieve keys.

sentence order A2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: She went to fetch some water.

This sentence describes someone going to get water and bring it back.

fill blank B1

Could you please go ___ the ball for me?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

To 'fetch' means to go get something and bring it back, which fits the context of retrieving a ball.

fill blank B1

The dog was trained to ___ the newspaper every morning.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

A dog often 'fetches' items, meaning it goes to get them and brings them back.

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I need to ___ some water from the well before it gets dark.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

To 'fetch' water from a well implies going to the well and bringing the water back.

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Can you ___ the kids from school today? I'm stuck at work.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

To 'fetch' the kids means to go to the school and bring them back home.

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The computer program is designed to ___ data from various sources.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

In computing, 'fetch' is often used to describe the action of going to a source and getting data.

fill blank B1

Please ___ me a blanket; I'm feeling a bit cold.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: fetch

To 'fetch' a blanket means to go and get it from another location and bring it to the speaker.

listening B1

The speaker is asking for something to be retrieved.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Can you fetch the mail from the mailbox?
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
listening B1

This sentence describes an action a dog enjoys.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: My dog loves to fetch sticks in the park.
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
listening B1

The speaker needs to get water from a specific place.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: I need to fetch some water from the well.
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Could you please fetch my glasses from the kitchen table?

Focus: fetch

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

The children had fun trying to fetch the ball that rolled under the car.

Focus: fetch, rolled

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Before we leave, I'll quickly fetch my jacket from upstairs.

Focus: quickly, fetch, upstairs

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
writing B1

Imagine you need to ask a friend to pick up some groceries for you. Write a short message explaining what you need them to 'fetch' and where from.

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Sample answer

Hey, could you do me a huge favor? Could you fetch some milk and bread from the grocery store on your way home? I'd really appreciate it!

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
writing B1

Describe a time when you had to 'fetch' something important for someone. What was it, and where did you have to go?

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Sample answer

Last week, I had to fetch an important document from my boss's office. She needed it for a meeting, and I had to go quickly to get it for her.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
writing B1

Write a sentence using 'fetch' to describe a dog retrieving a toy.

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Sample answer

My dog loves to fetch his favorite ball when I throw it in the park.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
reading B1

What did Tom 'fetch' for Sarah?

Read this passage:

Sarah's computer crashed, and she couldn't access her important files. Her colleague, Tom, offered to fetch a special recovery disc from the IT department. He walked to the other side of the building, picked up the disc, and brought it back to Sarah's desk. Thanks to Tom, Sarah was able to get her computer working again.

What did Tom 'fetch' for Sarah?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A recovery disc

The passage states that Tom offered to 'fetch a special recovery disc from the IT department.'

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: A recovery disc

The passage states that Tom offered to 'fetch a special recovery disc from the IT department.'

reading B1

What was the purpose of 'fetching' the watering can?

Read this passage:

The children were playing in the garden when their mother called them for dinner. She asked one of them to 'fetch' the watering can from the shed before they came inside. The oldest child, Ben, quickly ran to the shed, grabbed the can, and brought it back to his mother.

What was the purpose of 'fetching' the watering can?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: To water the plants

The mother asked them to fetch the watering can 'before they came inside,' implying it was for garden use.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: To water the plants

The mother asked them to fetch the watering can 'before they came inside,' implying it was for garden use.

reading B1

Where did the granddaughter have to go to 'fetch' the stamps?

Read this passage:

The old man needed to send a very important letter. He asked his granddaughter to 'fetch' some stamps from the post office. She went to the post office, bought the stamps, and returned to her grandfather so he could mail his letter.

Where did the granddaughter have to go to 'fetch' the stamps?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The post office

The passage explicitly states she needed to 'fetch some stamps from the post office.'

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The post office

The passage explicitly states she needed to 'fetch some stamps from the post office.'

writing B2

Imagine you are training a new assistant. Write a short paragraph explaining when they should 'fetch' a document for you, rather than just locating it digitally. Include at least two scenarios.

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Sample answer

When I ask you to 'fetch' a document, it usually implies going to its physical location, retrieving it, and bringing it back to my desk. For instance, if I mention the 'blue folder on the top shelf,' that means I need you to physically get it. Another scenario would be if a specific hard copy is required for a meeting, rather than a digital version; in that case, please fetch the original.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
writing B2

You are writing a short story. Describe a scene where a character needs to 'fetch' something important from a difficult or distant location. Focus on the character's motivation and the journey.

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Sample answer

With a heavy sigh, Elara knew she had to fetch the ancient compass from the dusty attic. It wasn't just a sentimental object; it held the key to deciphering the old map they'd discovered. The thought of climbing those creaking stairs, navigating cobweb-laden boxes, filled her with dread, but the crucial information it contained spurred her on. She envisioned the long climb, the meticulous search, and the triumphant return, compass in hand.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
writing B2

Explain the difference between 'fetching' information and 'finding' information in a digital context. Provide an example for each.

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Sample answer

In a digital context, 'finding' information generally means locating it on a server or within a database, whereas 'fetching' information implies retrieving it and bringing it back for immediate use or display. For example, you 'find' a specific file by searching your computer's directory. However, when a web browser 'fetches' a webpage, it retrieves all the necessary data from the server and displays it on your screen.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:
reading B2

What is the primary reason the explorer undertook this difficult journey?

Read this passage:

After a long and arduous journey through the dense forest, the explorer finally reached the remote village. His mission was to fetch a rare medicinal herb known to grow only in that secluded area. The villagers, initially wary, eventually understood the urgency of his quest and guided him to the hidden grove. With the precious plant carefully secured, he began the equally challenging trek back, knowing the herb was vital for saving countless lives.

What is the primary reason the explorer undertook this difficult journey?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: To gather a rare medicinal herb.

The passage explicitly states, 'His mission was to fetch a rare medicinal herb.' This clearly indicates his primary reason for the journey.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: To gather a rare medicinal herb.

The passage explicitly states, 'His mission was to fetch a rare medicinal herb.' This clearly indicates his primary reason for the journey.

reading B2

What does the act of 'fetching water' symbolize in this passage?

Read this passage:

The old woman often sent her grandson to fetch water from the well at the edge of the village. It was a daily ritual, a short but meaningful journey. The well provided the freshest water, and she trusted no one else to bring it back. He would carry two buckets, one in each hand, and return with them brimming, the water glinting in the morning sun. This simple act connected generations.

What does the act of 'fetching water' symbolize in this passage?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The boy's responsibility and the bond between generations.

The passage highlights 'a daily ritual, a short but meaningful journey' and concludes with 'This simple act connected generations,' emphasizing the symbolic importance beyond mere task completion.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The boy's responsibility and the bond between generations.

The passage highlights 'a daily ritual, a short but meaningful journey' and concludes with 'This simple act connected generations,' emphasizing the symbolic importance beyond mere task completion.

reading B2

According to the passage, how have modern processors improved the process of data retrieval?

Read this passage:

In the early days of computing, 'fetching' data from memory was a relatively slow process. Programmers had to optimize their code to minimize these operations, as each fetch involved physical movement of data across the system bus. Modern processors have sophisticated caching mechanisms that significantly reduce the need for direct memory fetches, leading to much faster performance.

According to the passage, how have modern processors improved the process of data retrieval?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: By using caching mechanisms to reduce direct memory fetches.

The passage states, 'Modern processors have sophisticated caching mechanisms that significantly reduce the need for direct memory fetches,' directly answering the question.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: By using caching mechanisms to reduce direct memory fetches.

The passage states, 'Modern processors have sophisticated caching mechanisms that significantly reduce the need for direct memory fetches,' directly answering the question.

sentence order B2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Please fetch the books from the library.

This sentence instructs someone to go to the library, retrieve books, and bring them back.

sentence order B2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The dog loves to fetch the ball.

This sentence describes the action of a dog retrieving a thrown ball.

sentence order B2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Can you fetch me a glass of water?

This is a polite request to bring a glass of water.

multiple choice C2

The CEO's directive was to ______ the most innovative ideas from all departments for the upcoming pitch.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: elicit

'Elicit' means to draw forth or obtain information or a reaction from someone, often with some effort. 'Fetch' implies physically going and bringing something back, which doesn't fit the abstract nature of ideas here.

multiple choice C2

Despite the storm, the intrepid explorer vowed to ______ a sample of the rare mineral from the treacherous mountain peak.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: procure

'Procure' means to obtain something, especially with care or effort. 'Fetch' is a simpler act of going and getting. 'Retrieve' is to get something back. 'Convey' is to transport. 'Procure' best captures the effort and potential difficulty.

multiple choice C2

The ancient prophecy stated that only a hero could ______ the lost artifact from the mythical realm and restore balance to the world.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: reclaim

'Reclaim' means to retrieve or recover something that was lost, taken, or abandoned, often implying a right to it. 'Fetch' is too casual for a mythical artifact. 'Salvage' is saving from ruin, and 'extricate' is freeing from a difficulty.

true false C2

The term 'fetch' is an ideal choice when describing the intricate process of data mining for complex algorithms.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

'Fetch' implies a direct, often physical act of retrieval. Data mining is a more complex, analytical process, making 'extract' or 'glean' more appropriate terms.

true false C2

One could appropriately use 'fetch' to describe the arduous expedition undertaken by scientists to collect geological samples from the Marianas Trench.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

While 'fetch' implies retrieval, the word is too simplistic for the 'arduous expedition' and specialized 'collection' of samples from such an extreme environment. Words like 'collect,' 'gather,' or 'procure' would be more fitting.

true false C2

In a legal context, a lawyer might 'fetch' evidence from a witness, implying a direct and immediate acquisition.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Falso

In a legal context, a lawyer would 'obtain,' 'subpoena,' or 'secure' evidence. 'Fetch' is too informal and doesn't convey the official or often difficult process of acquiring legal evidence.

writing C2

Compose a short analytical essay discussing the metaphorical implications of 'fetching' information in the digital age. Consider how the act of retrieval has evolved and its impact on knowledge acquisition.

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Sample answer

In the digital age, the concept of 'fetching' information has transcended its literal meaning, becoming a metaphorical representation of our instantaneous access to vast data repositories. Unlike the physical act of retrieving an object, digital fetching often involves sophisticated algorithms and search engines, shaping how we acquire and process knowledge. This evolution has profound implications, transforming us from passive recipients to active curators of information, albeit with the inherent challenge of discerning credible sources from misinformation.

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writing C2

You are a seasoned detective recounting a particularly challenging case where you had to 'fetch' crucial evidence from an unlikely source. Describe the scenario, the obstacles you faced, and the eventual success or failure of your retrieval.

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The Case of the Emerald Shard still haunts my dreams. The only lead was a cryptic message pointing to a reclusive antique dealer rumored to hoard illicit artifacts. 'Fetching' that shard meant navigating a labyrinth of secrecy, suspicion, and outright hostility. I had to employ every trick in my arsenal, from subtle persuasion to outright subterfuge. The sheer relief when I finally held the iridescent fragment, knowing it would unravel the entire mystery, was unparalleled.

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writing C2

Write a critical commentary on the phrase 'fetching a good price' when referring to art or collectibles. Explore the socio-economic factors that influence the perceived value and the 'fetching' ability of such items in the market.

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The phrase 'fetching a good price' in the art and collectibles market is a nuanced indicator of much more than mere supply and demand. It encapsulates a complex interplay of socio-economic factors, including provenance, critical acclaim, scarcity, and even the current zeitgeist. The ability of an artwork to 'fetch' a record-breaking sum often reflects not just its intrinsic aesthetic merit, but also its perceived cultural significance and its potential as an investment, thus revealing deeper insights into societal values and economic trends.

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reading C2

What is the primary significance of the 'fetching' act in ancient mythological narratives?

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In ancient mythology, heroes often embarked on perilous quests to fetch legendary artifacts, facing mythical beasts and treacherous landscapes. These narratives underscore the profound significance attributed to the act of retrieval, where the journey itself was as transformative as the object sought. The hero's return, bearing the fetched item, symbolized triumph over adversity and the restoration of order.

What is the primary significance of the 'fetching' act in ancient mythological narratives?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: It represents triumph over adversity and the restoration of order.

The passage explicitly states that 'The hero's return, bearing the fetched item, symbolized triumph over adversity and the restoration of order.'

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: It represents triumph over adversity and the restoration of order.

The passage explicitly states that 'The hero's return, bearing the fetched item, symbolized triumph over adversity and the restoration of order.'

reading C2

What new challenges are highlighted as a result of the evolved method of 'fetching' data?

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The evolution of information technology has drastically altered how we 'fetch' data. From laborious trips to libraries and archives, we now have instantaneous access to global knowledge repositories. This shift, while undeniably convenient, also presents new challenges, such as information overload and the critical need for discerning credible sources.

What new challenges are highlighted as a result of the evolved method of 'fetching' data?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Information overload and the need to discern credible sources.

The passage states, 'This shift, while undeniably convenient, also presents new challenges, such as information overload and the critical need for discerning credible sources.'

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Information overload and the need to discern credible sources.

The passage states, 'This shift, while undeniably convenient, also presents new challenges, such as information overload and the critical need for discerning credible sources.'

reading C2

Beyond simply retrieving water, what deeper aspect did 'fetching' water from a communal well represent in the Victorian era?

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During the Victorian era, the act of 'fetching' water from a communal well was a daily ritual, particularly for women and children. This task, often arduous and time-consuming, underscored the vital role of water in sustaining life and the communal effort involved in its procurement. It was not merely about retrieving water, but about the social fabric woven around this essential activity.

Beyond simply retrieving water, what deeper aspect did 'fetching' water from a communal well represent in the Victorian era?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The social fabric woven around an essential activity.

The passage concludes by stating, 'It was not merely about retrieving water, but about the social fabric woven around this essential activity.'

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: The social fabric woven around an essential activity.

The passage concludes by stating, 'It was not merely about retrieving water, but about the social fabric woven around this essential activity.'

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