'Dragging' is the present participle of 'drag'
the resistance force exerted by a fluid that tends to slow the forward movement of an object within the fluid; in air, sometimes called air resistance
dragging is a move on icon or other images on a display on screen
Drag is drag
The US was thrust into WWII by the Japanese attack on the Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
They were at first, when both sides expected a short war. But most of them had only volunteered for a fixed term. So when the war dragged on, they had to introduce conscription.
Once the mob captured Bastille, the bridges were finally lowered on de Launay's command. He and his soldiers were captured by the crowds and dragged through the filthy streets of Paris.
The Japanese briefly attacked the Aleutian Islands in Alaska....
The war would have dragged on and the Germans would have perfected more 'terror weapons' like the V2 rockets, and possibly supplied them with primitive atomic warheads.
Dragged.
Yes. The exaggeration is in the word "dragged"
dragged in Tagalog: kinaladkad
They dragged the rug out of the house.
I think dragged
The future tense of dragged is will drag.
Dragged, or drug, not drugged
Dragged, or drug, not drugged
The Day Dragged On was created on 1997-02-21.
Adverbs that may be used to modify the past tense verb dragged would be quickly, roughly, or cruelly (for a person being dragged).
I literally dragged my brother to the store because he was being stubborn.
No.