I dug up the time capsule yesterday.
i dug up a fossil
They put the dinosaur fossil in the museum for everyone to see. They dug up the fossil and discovered it was a dog. She is very interested in fossils.
The phrase should be 'just dug up'. The word used does not fit.
The opposite of "dug up" would be "buried" or "covered."
Ex: I had to replant my tomatoes after the dog dug them up.
Homer was annoyed when the dog dug up his lawn.
The word'fossil'is a latin word which means,'dug up'.
"the old man dug up a hole in the ground of his bed room to put all his money in it" what is infinitive in this sentence
One answer is the noun "doctor". It can be used for a person like in the sentence "He is a doctor." or as an action in the sentence "You will have to doctor that speech a bit if you intend to make your point."Another take:DrewWayne (homophonic with wane)Or how about these:Name - Pat, short for Patricia or Patrick.Action - Pat someone on the head.Name - Dug, short for Douglas.Action - We dug a grave to bury our pet hamster.Name - Bob, short for Robert.Action - I watched the boat bob up and down.Name - Jack.Action - Jack the car up.
Fodere = dig up, dig out. Fossus is the past participle - something that has been dug up.
The word'fossil'is a latin word which means,'dug up'.
hell shut up