No, "dig" is not an adjective. In English grammar, "dig" is most commonly used as a verb (to break up, move, or remove earth) or a noun (a small excavation).
No, "dig" is not an adjective. It is a verb meaning to break up, move, or remove earth, soil, or other material with a tool or by the pressure of the foot.
The future tense of dig is "will dig" e.g. "He will dig a hole in the ground tomorrow."
The past form of "dig" is "dug."
"Had dug" is the past perfect tense of "dig".
Yes, the word "dig" has a short vowel sound. The vowel "i" in "dig" is pronounced as a short /ɪ/ sound.
Yes. It can mean still not buried, or unearthed. The latter is a form of the verb unbury (dig up).
We dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, in our mine the whole day through. We dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, it's what we like to do. It ain't no trick to get rich quick. When you dig, dig, dig, with a shovel or a pick. In a mine. In a mine. In a mine. In a mine. Where a million diamonds shine! We dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, from morning until night. We dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, dig, ... We dig up diamonds by the score! A hundred rubies sometimes more! But we don't know what we dig them for, just dig, dig, dig-a, dig, dig. Heigh-ho! Heigh-ho! Heigh-ho! Heigh-ho! heigh-ho! Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it's home from work we go. (Whistled melody) Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, heigh-ho, heigh-ho, heigh-ho. :)
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There is no dig in netball. But there is a dig in Volleyball
The word 'well' can be an adverb, adjective, interjection, noun, or verb. Example uses: Adverb: The was a well planned meeting. Adjective: The student was not feeling well. Interjection: Well! That explains it. Noun: We had to dig a new well when we bought the house. Verb: Tears will well up in her eyes at any sad romantic movie.
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you dig and dig and dig and dig and dig till the map is discovery return it to Na in pet pet park Knights Keep.
Linoone can learn Dig by using the TM Dig. It cannot learn Dig by leveling up.
Yes, it can learn Dig by teaching it with the TM Dig. It cannot learn Dig by leveling up.
A dig site is an area where archaeological excavations are carried out to uncover and study artifacts, fossils, and other remains that provide information about past civilizations, cultures, and environments. Dig sites are carefully documented and analyzed by archaeologists to piece together the history and lifestyles of ancient peoples.
Alaskan - 2010 Dig Dig and Dig Some More 2-13 was released on: USA: 7 July 2012
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