Present perfect is formed with - have/has +past participle.The past participle of dig is dug. So present perfect for dig is have/has dug.They have dug the potatoes. The boys have dug the potatoes.He has dug the potatoes. The farmer has dug the potatoes.
When a potato is fresh it should be smooth, well shaped, and unbruised. When selecting potatoes, choose new potatoes for boiling and salads. They have thinner skins and are firmer. With new potatoes, look for firm potatoes that are free from blemishes and sunburn (a green discoloration under the skin). Some amount of skinned surface is normal, but potatoes with large skinned and discolored areas are undesirable. For general-purpose and baking potatoes, look for reasonably smooth, firm potatoes free from blemishes, sunburn, and decay.
you had your garden dug says someone else dug your garden, while you dug your garden says you dug it.
The perfect tense of the verb "dig" is "have dug" or "has dug."
Primary - Dig It! The potatoes are dug from the ground - on a farm. Secondary - Make it! The potatoes have value added to them by being peeled, then sliced, fried and then flavour is added. They are then bagged ready for sale. Tertiary - Sell it! The Crisps (or chips) are placed on the shelves ready to sell.
Potato caves were chambers dug into soft porous rock where the potatoes were stored over winter. Just how many there are on Dartmoor is probably unknown
cow dug is stuff
I think they save the dirt until the time of someone being buried. If not then they leave the grave open and chuck the dirt and get fresh at someones buriel.
Each variety has a certain length of time between the planting date and harvest. Small potatoes can be carefully dug up after about seven weeks. Fully grown tomatoes are dug up in the fall after about 80-110 days when the foliage has died. http://www.seedsavers.org/Items.aspx?hierId=88
They can be eaten the same day. If you are frying them, they will take longer to brown (just as white potatoes that are new). You can age them and they will brown faster. Aging is done by putting them in a cool, dry place and letting them sit. Potatoes will keep a very long time if you DO NOT wash them. That's why potatoes you buy in a store seem to rot quickly. Leave the dirt on them and if you can, keep them in a single layer in that cool, dry place.
The past tense of "dig" is "dug." For example, "Yesterday, I dug a hole in the garden."
Dug.A:Simple past tense: dug. She really dug that music.The past participle is the same as the past form:present perfect tense: dug. I've dug a well in my backyard.past perfect tense: had dug. He had dug himself down.The use of digged, while not entirely wrong, is now considered archaic.