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Dig into (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: research a particular subject, research

Conjugation of dig into

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
dig into
dig into
digs into
dig into
dig into
dig into
Future Simple
will dig into
will dig into
will dig into
will dig into
will dig into
will dig into
Past Simple
dug into
dug into
dug into
dug into
dug into
dug into
Conditional Simple
would dig into
would dig into
would dig into
would dig into
would dig into
would dig into
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am digging into
are digging into
is digging into
are digging into
are digging into
are digging into
Future Progressive
will be digging into
will be digging into
will be digging into
will be digging into
will be digging into
will be digging into
Past Progressive
was digging into
were digging into
was digging into
were digging into
were digging into
were digging into
Conditional Progressive
would be digging into
would be digging into
would be digging into
would be digging into
would be digging into
would be digging into
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have dug into
have dug into
has dug into
have dug into
have dug into
have dug into
Future Perfect
will have dug into
will have dug into
will have dug into
will have dug into
will have dug into
will have dug into
Past Perfect
had dug into
had dug into
had dug into
had dug into
had dug into
had dug into
Conditional Perfect
would have dug into
would have dug into
would have dug into
would have dug into
would have dug into
would have dug into
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been digging into
have been digging into
has been digging into
have been digging into
have been digging into
have been digging into
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been digging into
will have been digging into
will have been digging into
will have been digging into
will have been digging into
will have been digging into
Past Perfect Progressive
had been digging into
had been digging into
had been digging into
had been digging into
had been digging into
had been digging into
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been digging into
would have been digging into
would have been digging into
would have been digging into
would have been digging into
would have been digging into

Examples of dig into

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
- But dig into that war record.
- Did ya dig into Nelson?
- I'll need a few weeks to dig into it.
- I'm sure we can dig into our pockets.
- That is suspicious. But, I might... I might dig into that, um, ...before eating "Chicken Omelette Surprise?"
- But dig into that war record.
- Did ya dig into Nelson?
- I'll need a few weeks to dig into it.
- I'm sure we can dig into our pockets.
- That is suspicious. But, I might... I might dig into that, um, ...before eating "Chicken Omelette Surprise?"
- and it digs into my gums!
A honey ant queen digs into the sand before the sun bakes it hard again.
And I think you'll see, it digs into some pretty personal stuff.
And the rollbar digs into the ground along with my head.
But the beast starts screaming... as it digs into your shoulder-blade.
- and it digs into my gums!
A honey ant queen digs into the sand before the sun bakes it hard again.
And I think you'll see, it digs into some pretty personal stuff.
And the rollbar digs into the ground along with my head.
But the beast starts screaming... as it digs into your shoulder-blade.
- And I did some digging into Harper School's financial records.
- I see you're digging into the vegetables.
- It's digging into her.
- No details on the shooting yet, but they're digging into Natalie and Waiman's top-secret security clearances.
- Oh, before you go, I did some digging into Economic Justice Awareness, and it is not easy.
"Then I dug into the stump and pulled rocks from the ground until my fingers bled...
"We have dug into the rock-hard ground."
"When Damon's fangs dug into her neck, "her whole body pulsed with desire.
- Carrington has dug into the bunker.
- You dug into West's operation.
- And I did some digging into Harper School's financial records.
- I see you're digging into the vegetables.
- It's digging into her.
- No details on the shooting yet, but they're digging into Natalie and Waiman's top-secret security clearances.
- Oh, before you go, I did some digging into Economic Justice Awareness, and it is not easy.
"Then I dug into the stump and pulled rocks from the ground until my fingers bled...
"We have dug into the rock-hard ground."
"When Damon's fangs dug into her neck, "her whole body pulsed with desire.
- Carrington has dug into the bunker.
- You dug into West's operation.

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