In “Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?” The person who is digging in the grave is her dog
it would depend on whether the verb is singular or plural
Car·pe di·emˌkärpā ˈdēˌem/exclamationused to urge someone to make the most of the present time and give little thought to the future.
<span>We form the will-future with the auxiliary will and the infinitive of the verb. We use the the same form of the verb every time regardless the subject. In British English we sometimes use shall instead of will for the first persons (I/we). hope this works.</span>