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Dig is an irregular verb.

dig = base form of verb

digs = third person singular form - used with he/she/it or singular noun subjects

dug = past form

dug = past participle

digging = present participle

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The correct forms of the verb "dig" are dig (present), dug (simple past), and digging (present participle).

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