In football, the dugout is the sheltered seating occupied by the manager, trainer and substitutes of both teams during a football match. It could also refer to a dug out canoe.
you had your garden dug says someone else dug your garden, while you dug your garden says you dug it.
Past perfect tense - I had dug. Present perfect tense - I have dug. Future perfect tense - I will have dug.
cow dug is stuff
The past tense of "dig" is "dug." For example, "Yesterday, I dug a hole in the garden."
Present perfect is formed with - have/has +past participle.The past participle of dig is dug. So present perfect for dig is have/has dug.They have dug the potatoes. The boys have dug the potatoes.He has dug the potatoes. The farmer has dug the potatoes.
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.
Richard Everett has written: 'Dig and Dug on the Road (Dig & Dug)' 'Present from the past' 'Dig and Dug on the Building Site (Dig & Dug)'
it was dug by hand or drilled
Dig Dug happened in 2600.
Dig Dug was created in 1982.
Dug North was born in 1970.
Dug Out was created on 1993-07-10.