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What is the present tense of dug into?

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The present tense of dug into is dig into.

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

The present participle of dig into is digging into.

The past participle of dig into is dug into.

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As a closet cynic, I will always question their ulterior motives when they dig into their pockets and support various causes.
Next, she uses her toes to dig into troublesome knots, and her heel to apply extra pressure where needed.
So while I was still pinned against the wall he used his free arm to dig into the jacket.
Enjoy exotic soups and then dig into lobsters, crabs, pomfret or prawns, if you favour seafood, for health or other reasons.
For example, the authors use the ILDASM disassembler to dig into the compiled codes, but did not even mention what ILDASM is.
Scientists will also dig into the puzzling asymmetry in the Sun's magnetism that was discovered by Ulysses during the first polar passes.

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