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Dig in (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: begin, dig trenches to resist an enemy attack, dig, adopt, do, make
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Present Simple
dig in
dig in
digs in
dig in
dig in
dig in
Future Simple
will dig in
will dig in
will dig in
will dig in
will dig in
will dig in
Past Simple
dug in
dug in
dug in
dug in
dug in
dug in
Conditional Simple
would dig in
would dig in
would dig in
would dig in
would dig in
would dig in
I
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you all
they
Present Progressive
am digging in
are digging in
is digging in
are digging in
are digging in
are digging in
Future Progressive
will be digging in
will be digging in
will be digging in
will be digging in
will be digging in
will be digging in
Past Progressive
was digging in
were digging in
was digging in
were digging in
were digging in
were digging in
Conditional Progressive
would be digging in
would be digging in
would be digging in
would be digging in
would be digging in
would be digging in
I
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you all
they
Present Perfect
have dug in
have dug in
has dug in
have dug in
have dug in
have dug in
Future Perfect
will have dug in
will have dug in
will have dug in
will have dug in
will have dug in
will have dug in
Past Perfect
had dug in
had dug in
had dug in
had dug in
had dug in
had dug in
Conditional Perfect
would have dug in
would have dug in
would have dug in
would have dug in
would have dug in
would have dug in
I
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it/she/he
we
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been digging in
have been digging in
has been digging in
have been digging in
have been digging in
have been digging in
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been digging in
will have been digging in
will have been digging in
will have been digging in
will have been digging in
will have been digging in
Past Perfect Progressive
had been digging in
had been digging in
had been digging in
had been digging in
had been digging in
had been digging in
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been digging in
would have been digging in
would have been digging in
would have been digging in
would have been digging in
would have been digging in

Examples of dig in

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Archaeological dig in Turkmenistan"?
"dig in the foothills of the Kopet dag mountains, site of an ancient plague of locusts.".
- ...they'll dig in and wait.
- All right, let's dig in.
- And now I'm going to dig in.
"Archaeological dig in Turkmenistan"?
"dig in the foothills of the Kopet dag mountains, site of an ancient plague of locusts.".
- ...they'll dig in and wait.
- All right, let's dig in.
- And now I'm going to dig in.
(announcer) Bottom of the fifth, and Veragosa digs in.
(announcer) Enrique Suarez digs in.
- Mm-hmm. Let us talk to him before the DA digs in.
- Same old. World buys new shoes, academia digs in its heels.
- on archaeological digs in Egypt.
(announcer) Bottom of the fifth, and Veragosa digs in.
(announcer) Enrique Suarez digs in.
- Mm-hmm. Let us talk to him before the DA digs in.
- Same old. World buys new shoes, academia digs in its heels.
- on archaeological digs in Egypt.
* They are digging in the street.
- And I'll keep digging in her financials.
- And that digging in the basement.
- Flik, you are sentenced to one month digging in the tunnels.
- I think that Bree is right-- that the more Tom sees you digging in your heels, the more he's gonna wanna do it.
"They're dug in too deep. "Well, we're going to have to enfilade 'em. "That's what we're going to have to do.
'Cause there is going to be two holes dug in the new cemetery that you'll just fit.
'Father dug in his heels and fought back.'
- But someone has dug in the basement.
- How is that possible? - He's dug in.
* They are digging in the street.
- And I'll keep digging in her financials.
- And that digging in the basement.
- Flik, you are sentenced to one month digging in the tunnels.
- I think that Bree is right-- that the more Tom sees you digging in your heels, the more he's gonna wanna do it.
"They're dug in too deep. "Well, we're going to have to enfilade 'em. "That's what we're going to have to do.
'Cause there is going to be two holes dug in the new cemetery that you'll just fit.
'Father dug in his heels and fought back.'
- But someone has dug in the basement.
- How is that possible? - He's dug in.

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