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What is the past tense of fetch?

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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.

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The recent harvest fetched one tonne per hectare in the irrigated areas and 7.5 quintal per hectare in rain-fed areas.
She lay perfectly still as they fetched another man, who rappelled down on a rope and picked Tori up.
She gave him a bowl of water with which to rinse out his mouth, then fetched a cloth and wiped his face for him.
If you've never fetched water, known how heavy the jerrycans can be, how each drop is precious, you can't really enjoy a bubble-bath.
I had soon fetched a cool basin of water and knelt by his bed, carefully wiping him down with a washcloth.
The scorching backfoot cover-drive and the pick-up stroke on the on-side have fetched him runs in plenty.

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