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What is the present tense of dug in?

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The present tense of dug in is dig in.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dig in is digs in.

The present participle of dig in is digging in.

The past participle of dig in is dug in.

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It is a time for a drive in the country, a dig in the garden, a football game or a family dinner.
I also had a bit of a dig in the garden, clearing some weeds and replanting some of the shrubs that I had moved into pots for winter.
To his horror, they began to dig in the sand, precisely where the dead had been buried two years ago.
So keep your chin up, dig in to work, and rejoice in the fact that the weekend is almost here.
Faulds became fascinated with the fingermarks he found preserved at an archaeological dig in Tokyo.
An archaeological dig in central London has unearthed a 2,000-year-old pot of cosmetic cream.

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