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.
the past tense of dig is doug
The past tense of dig is dug. My dog dug up my garden just yesterday.
Yes, it is the past and past participle of "dig".
Dug
"Debris" is a noun. It will not a.) turn into a verb or b.) alter to a past tense form.
yes, it is the past tense of the verb dig.
the past tense of dig is doug
The verb dug is the past tense of to dig, and the present tense would be "digs."
"Had dug" is the past perfect tense of "dig".
Doug is a proper noun and does not have any tenses. If you meant the past tense verb dug, the present tense is dig.
The past tense verb for "do" is "did."
By is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Buy is a verb, and the past tense is bought.
The past tense of the verb 'am' is 'was' or 'were.' The verb 'am' is derived from the verb 'to be.'
No - a past tense verb is a past tense verb, nothing to do with nouns.
The verb is still "to be", regardless of the tense. It is an irregular verb, and the past tense forms are was for I and he/she/it, and were for we, you, and they.
Slept is the past tense of the verb sleep, so there is no past tense for it.
Departure is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Depart is a verb, and the past tense is departed.