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English conjugation of the verb "to pull" in Present Simple Tense
Simple Forms

Basic Forms

  • Infinitive
  • to pull
  •  
  • Imperative
  • pull
  • let's pull
  • pull
  • Present Participle
  • pulling
  •  
  • Past Participle
  • pulled
  •  
Indicative:

Present

  • I pull
  • you pull
  • he/she/it pulls
  • we pull
  • you pull
  • they pull

Past

  • I pulled
  • you pulled
  • he/she/it pulled
  • we pulled
  • you pulled
  • they pulled

Compound Forms

Past Participle

  • having pulled
Indicative

Present continuous

  • I am pulling
  • you are pulling
  • he/she/it is pulling
  • we are pulling
  • you are pulling
  • they are pulling

Present perfect

  • I have pulled
  • you have pulled
  • he/she/it has pulled
  • we have pulled
  • you have pulled
  • they have pulled

Future

  • I will pull
  • you will pull
  • he/she/it will pull
  • we will pull
  • you will pull
  • they will pull

Future Perfect

  • I will have pulled
  • you will have pulled
  • he/she/it will have pulled
  • we will have pulled
  • you will have pulled
  • they will have pulled

Past continuous

  • I was pulling
  • you were pulling
  • he/she/it was pulling
  • we were pulling
  • you were pulling
  • they were pulling

Past perfect

  • I had pulled
  • you had pulled
  • he/she/it had pulled
  • we had pulled
  • you had pulled
  • they had pulled

Future continuous

  • I will be pulling
  • you will be pulling
  • he/she/it will be pulling
  • we will be pulling
  • you will be pulling
  • they will be pulling

Present perfect continuous

  • I have been pulling
  • you have been pulling
  • he/she/it has been pulling
  • we have been pulling
  • you have been pulling
  • they have been pulling

Past perfect continuous

  • I had been pulling
  • you had been pulling
  • he/she/it had been pulling
  • we had been pulling
  • you had been pulling
  • they had been pulling

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been pulling
  • you will have been pulling
  • he/she/it will have been pulling
  • we will have been pulling
  • you will have been pulling
  • they will have been pulling

Basic Forms

  • Infinitive
  • not to pull
  •  
  • Imperative
  • do not pull
  • let's not pull
  • do not pull
  • Present Participle
  • not pulling
  •  
  • Past Participle
  • not pulled
  •  

Present

  • I do not pull
  • you do not pull
  • he/she/it does not pull
  • we do not pull
  • you do not pull
  • they do not pull

Past

  • I did not pull
  • you did not pull
  • he/she/it did not pull
  • we did not pull
  • you did not pull
  • they did not pull

Past Participle

  • not having pulled

Present continuous

  • I am not pulling
  • you are not pulling
  • he/she/it is not pulling
  • we are not pulling
  • you are not pulling
  • they are not pulling

Present perfect

  • I have not pulled
  • you have not pulled
  • he/she/it has not pulled
  • we have not pulled
  • you have not pulled
  • they have not pulled

Future

  • I will not pull
  • you will not pull
  • he/she/it will not pull
  • we will not pull
  • you will not pull
  • they will not pull

Future Perfect

  • I will not have pulled
  • you will not have pulled
  • he/she/it will not have pulled
  • we will not have pulled
  • you will not have pulled
  • they will not have pulled

Past continuous

  • I was not pulling
  • you were not pulling
  • he/she/it was not pulling
  • we were not pulling
  • you were not pulling
  • they were not pulling

Past perfect

  • I had not pulled
  • you had not pulled
  • he/she/it had not pulled
  • we had not pulled
  • you had not pulled
  • they had not pulled

Future continuous

  • I will not be pulling
  • you will not be pulling
  • he/she/it will not be pulling
  • we will not be pulling
  • you will not be pulling
  • they will not be pulling

Present perfect continuous

  • I have not been pulling
  • you have not been pulling
  • he/she/it has not been pulling
  • we have not been pulling
  • you have not been pulling
  • they have not been pulling

Past perfect continuous

  • I had not been pulling
  • you had not been pulling
  • he/she/it had not been pulling
  • we had not been pulling
  • you had not been pulling
  • they had not been pulling

Future perfect continuous

  • I will not have been pulling
  • you will not have been pulling
  • he/she/it will not have been pulling
  • we will not have been pulling
  • you will not have been pulling
  • they will not have been pulling
Indicative:

Present

  • do I pull ?
  • do you pull ?
  • does he/she/it pull ?
  • do we pull ?
  • do you pull ?
  • do they pull ?

Past

  • did I pull ?
  • did you pull ?
  • did he/she/it pull ?
  • did we pull ?
  • did you pull ?
  • did they pull ?
Indicative

Present continuous

  • am I pulling ?
  • are you pulling ?
  • is he/she/it pulling ?
  • are we pulling ?
  • are you pulling ?
  • are they pulling ?

Present perfect

  • have I pulled ?
  • have you pulled ?
  • has he/she/it pulled ?
  • have we pulled ?
  • have you pulled ?
  • have they pulled ?

Future

  • will I pull ?
  • will you pull ?
  • will he/she/it pull ?
  • will we pull ?
  • will you pull ?
  • will they pull ?

Future Perfect

  • will I have pulled ?
  • will you have pulled ?
  • will he/she/it have pulled ?
  • will we have pulled ?
  • will you have pulled ?
  • will they have pulled ?

Past continuous

  • was I pulling ?
  • were you pulling ?
  • was he/she/it pulling ?
  • were we pulling ?
  • were you pulling ?
  • were they pulling ?

Past perfect

  • had I pulled ?
  • had you pulled ?
  • had he/she/it pulled ?
  • had we pulled ?
  • had you pulled ?
  • had they pulled ?

Future continuous

  • will I be pulling ?
  • will you be pulling ?
  • will he/she/it be pulling ?
  • will we be pulling ?
  • will you be pulling ?
  • will they be pulling ?

Present perfect continuous

  • have I been pulling ?
  • have you been pulling ?
  • has he/she/it been pulling ?
  • have we been pulling ?
  • have you been pulling ?
  • have they been pulling ?

Past perfect continuous

  • had I been pulling ?
  • had you been pulling ?
  • had he/she/it been pulling ?
  • had we been pulling ?
  • had you been pulling ?
  • had they been pulling ?

Future perfect continuous

  • will I have been pulling ?
  • will you have been pulling ?
  • will he/she/it have been pulling ?
  • will we have been pulling ?
  • will you have been pulling ?
  • will they have been pulling ?
See also verbs with similar meaning: pull a facepull a fast one onpull aheadpull alongpull atmore ...

Definitions:

  • -  Strain abnormally
  • -  Take away
  • -  Take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for
  • -  Remove, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense
  • -  Strip of feathers
  • -  Hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing
  • -  Cause to move by pulling
  • -  Direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
  • -  Tear or be torn violently
  • -  Apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion
  • -  Rein in to keep from winning a race
  • -  Operate when rowing a boat
  • -  Bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
  • -  Steer into a certain direction
  • -  Move into a certain direction
  • -  Cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense
  • -  Perform an act, usually with a negative connotation

Examples:

  • -  The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition
  • -  Pull the old soup cans from the supermarket shelf
  • -  Are you siding with the defender of the title?
  • -  Extract information from the telegram
  • -  Pluck the capon
  • -  Pull the ball
  • -  Pull a sled
  • -  The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers
  • -  Pull the cooked chicken into strips
  • -  Pull your knees towards your chin
  • -  Pull a horse
  • -  Pull the oars
  • -  The mugger pulled a knife on his victim
  • -  Pull the car over
  • -  The car pulls to the right
  • -  A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter
  • -  Pull a bank robbery

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