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What is the present tense of dug up?

What's the present tense of dug up? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of dug up is dig up.

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

The present participle of dig up is digging up.

The past participle of dig up is dug up.

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Some will be relined from the inside for more efficient performance and to reduce the need to dig up streets.
The company hired detectives to follow him and dig up dirt in an effort to discredit him.
But they do like to dig up the garden, and are renowned as crafty escape artists.
You can dig up and divide your lily of the valley anytime between October and March to give to your friends.
Well, I'll dig up more dirt on you, or I'll lie and say you did something really bad.
It's a garden where vegetables are grown so artistically that you want to rush home and dig up all your flowers and grow cabbages instead.

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