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"Dig" is the present tense and should be used to refer to a present action.

"Dug" is the past tense and should be used to refer to an action that has already happened.

"Have dug" is the present perfect tense and should be used to refer to an experience that happened in the past, to refer to a change that has taken place or to talk about a continuing situation that started in the past and is still happening now.

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