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The past of the verb "Dug" is dig and there's another verb "Dig" and its past is dug.Is this right?
29 févr. 2012 00:50
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I have never heard of the verb "dug", which means it almost certainly does not exist.
29 février 2012
1
Gena has answered your question very well. The verb "dug" only exists as the past tense and past participle of the verb "dig". The noun "dug" exists independently, but that's another story.
29 février 2012
1
Present is: I dig, she digs
Past: I dug
Future: I will dig
I have dug, I would have dug
I will dig, she will dig, I will have dug
Any way you say it the word is dig or dug
29 février 2012
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TimeAfterTime
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Coréen, Espagnol
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Anglais, Coréen
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