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The past tense of dig is dug. My dog dug up my garden just yesterday.
There are several possibilities:ArchaeologistForensic ArchaeologistAnthrologistGeologistMining EngineerThere may be others as well.
Various materials are dug up during excavation, depending on the specific project. Common materials include soil, rocks, clay, sand, gravel, and sometimes archaeological artifacts. In construction projects, materials like asphalt, concrete, and pipelines may also be excavated.
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 inlaid tile floor that was dug up in Oklahoma City in 1969 was estimated to be around 800 years old. It was believed to be from the prehistoric Wichita tribe.
I dug up the time capsule yesterday.
The phrase should be 'just dug up'. The word used does not fit.
i dug up a fossil
The word'fossil'is a latin word which means,'dug up'.
The word'fossil'is a latin word which means,'dug up'.
Fodere = dig up, dig out. Fossus is the past participle - something that has been dug up.
"Digging" is a compound word that combines "dug" and "side."
Fossil comes from the Latin word fossus meaning "to be dug up."
I looked it up and it said "illogical" is the opposite of analytical
The opposite word for talkative is "quiet" or "reserved."
Dug out
Dug.