The phrase should be 'just dug up'. The word used does not fit.
"Digging" is a compound word that combines "dug" and "side."
The Danish word dug, translates into tablecloth, in English. It is a cloth that covers tables during a meal or other occasion where you sit by a table.
I dug a huge pit with my shovel in just one day.
My cat clawed me, My aunt dug nails into me and clawed me, That dog clawed my sis. Alot of sentances can be used with the word claw in it. I was happy to answer your question thx. I will answer all of your questions just ask me.
I dug up the time capsule yesterday.
Dug.
Dug out
The opposite of "dug up" would be "buried" or "covered."
i dug up a fossil
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No, "dig-digged-has dug" is not correct. The proper forms are "dig-dig-dug," where "dug" is the past tense and past participle of "dig." The word "digged" is considered nonstandard in modern English.
The Scottish word for dog is "dag".