Dig or drip? How to write correctly?

Do you know how to write correctly: "dig" or "drip"? Do you need to use the vowel "o" or "a"? It’s worth mentioning right away that both of these words exist in Russian. They are endowed with lexical meanings. Used in completely different communicative situations.

First word interpretation

If you need to figure out what to write: “dig” or “drip”, you need to find out the meaning of these words. You can find it in the explanatory dictionary. First, we’ll deal with digging. This is a verb. It refers to an imperfect species.

His interpretation is this: to loosen the soil, to raise it. The figurative meaning is to make trouble for someone. Here are some usage examples:

  • While my grandfather was digging potatoes, we collected tomatoes, provided at least some feasible help.
  • To dig the earth, we need a shovel, which we, unfortunately, do not have.
Dig a hole
  • It seems to me that someone is digging for us, another spy game is being launched, which will end badly.
  • If you decide to dig under your foe, then work hard then cover the tracks so that you do not inadvertently substitute yourself.

Interpretation of the second word

To find out how to “drip” or “dig” (verbs in the past tense), it is also worth understanding the definition of the second verb. In the explanatory dictionary, the following options are indicated: fall in the form of drops, measure with drops (for example, medicine), stipulate someone (colloquial meaning). Consider the use of the verb "drip" on the example of sentences:

  • Rain dejectedly fell on the ground, he reluctantly washed away the summer heat, which reigned in our area for two weeks now.
  • It is necessary to drip the medicine into a glass of clean water, otherwise the healing effect will not have to wait.
Measure with drops
  • And the tears were quietly falling, the smile was bitter.
  • The scammer was addicted to dripping on us, but we quickly found the council on him.

Make the difference

Now you can clearly see that the word “dig” has one lexical meaning, while “drip” has a completely different meaning. An explanatory dictionary will be useful to you, with the help of which you will select the correct option.

For example, you have sentences with action in the past tense. You need to choose how to spell the word: "digging" or "dripping", to choose the correct option. To do this, we study the context:

  1. He was digging (dripping) a hole. Here, the action describes working with the soil, so you should choose the "digging" option.
  2. The doctor was digging (dripping) the medicine very carefully. That is, dosed with drops. Here we unconditionally use the verb "drip."

Now you can easily choose the correct spelling. Remember that “drip” and “dig” are verbs that are used in different situations. It is recommended that you carefully analyze each specific case.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C38194/


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