The past tense of the verb "drag" is "dragged."
No, "dragged" is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "drag," which means to pull something along a surface with effort.
The future tense of dragged is will drag.
The word "dragged" in Tagalog is translated as "inihila" or "binatak."
The past of "to drag" is "dragged." For example, "She dragged the heavy box across the floor."
The past tense of the verb "drag" is "dragged."
No, "dragged" is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "drag," which means to pull something along a surface with effort.
Adverbs that may be used to modify the past tense verb dragged would be quickly, roughly, or cruelly (for a person being dragged).
The correct past tense form of "drag" is "dragged." "Drug" is a nonstandard past tense form and is considered incorrect in formal writing.
It is practically never used, but there is a related adverb form draggingly. It is based on the present participle of the verb (dragging) rather than the past participle (dragged).
The future tense of dragged is will drag.
The word "dragged" in Tagalog is translated as "inihila" or "binatak."
The past of "to drag" is "dragged." For example, "She dragged the heavy box across the floor."
Yes. The exaggeration is in the word "dragged"
Dragged, or drug, not drugged
I think dragged
Dragged, or drug, not drugged