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He dug and dug and dug vs He digged for a while

The correct phrase is "he dug and dug and dug." The verb "dig" is irregular, and its past tense is "dug." The repetition of "dug" emphasizes the continuous and repetitive nature of the action.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

He dug and dug and dug

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to emphasize the continuous and repetitive nature of the action of digging. The repetition of "dug" adds emphasis to the action.

Examples:

  • He dug and dug and dug until he found the buried treasure.
  • She dug and dug and dug in the garden until she unearthed the old coins.
  • They dug and dug and dug through the night to build the tunnel.
  • The dog dug and dug and dug in the backyard looking for its buried bone.
  • The archaeologists dug and dug and dug for weeks to uncover the ancient ruins.

He digged for a while

This phrase is incorrect. The past tense of "dig" is "dug," not "digged."


Alternatives:

  • he dug for a while
  • he was digging for a while
  • he had been digging for a while
  • he kept digging for a while
  • he continued digging for a while

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