The word “dragged” comes from the Old English word “dragan,” which means to pull or draw. “Drug” is not a standard word in English but is sometimes used in certain places like the Southern United States as the past tense of “drag.” In most English-speaking places, “dragged” is correct.
“Dragged” is the right word to use when you move something or someone by pulling it across the ground.
“Drug” is not used in standard English for the past tense of “drag.” It is better to use “dragged.”
Remember, “dragged” has two “g”s in it. When you pull something on the ground, think of those two “g”s like the dragging action. “Drug” is often wrong and should be avoided in written English.
“Dragged” is the right word to use when you talk about pulling something. “Drug” is not standard and should not be used. Always use “dragged” to be correct.
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