out because dug-out and out-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.
The dog dug a hole in the ground and buried its bone.
Past perfect tense - I had dug. Present perfect tense - I have dug. Future perfect tense - I will have dug.
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.
I dug the spur into the horse's side, causing him to gallop faster.
The phrase should be 'just dug up'. The word used does not fit.
I dug up the time capsule yesterday.
Dug.
Dug out
The opposite of "dug up" would be "buried" or "covered."
shy fly
i dug up a fossil
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.
The Scottish word for dog is "dag".
The word'fossil'is a latin word which means,'dug up'.
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