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What's the past tense of 'Dig'

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Old 05-Nov-2005, 08:22
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Old 30-Oct-2006, 15:31
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Default Re: Dig ___ Dug

need a different page?
ENGLISH PAGE - Irregular Verb Page
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Old 24-Jul-2007, 18:03
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It's dig-dug-dug.
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Old 23-Apr-2008, 14:41
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Dug for sure
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Old 12-Jan-2010, 07:02
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Default Dig-Dug

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Originally Posted by florr0 View Post
It's dig-dug-dug.
Hi,

Ya DIG-DUG_dug is the answer.


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Old 28-Feb-2010, 20:50
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something Shakespearian in it: after dig ,dug ,you are buried!!
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logic of words Dig-Dug
Dig- image as flat land
D
ug-becoming pit
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Old 21-Mar-2010, 03:47
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Today I dig a hole in the ground. Yesterday I dug a hole in the ground.
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Old 18-Jun-2011, 14:31
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The word "dag" has got absolutely different meaning
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