Haul (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: transport something, transport, shift fore, steer, carry something, draw something heavy, transport by drawing, steer a vessel closer to the wind, pull apart, shift, pull, carry, cook

Conjugation of haul

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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
haul
haul
hauls
haul
haul
haul
Future Simple
will haul
will haul
will haul
will haul
will haul
will haul
Past Simple
hauled
hauled
hauled
hauled
hauled
hauled
Conditional Simple
would haul
would haul
would haul
would haul
would haul
would haul
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am hauling
are hauling
is hauling
are hauling
are hauling
are hauling
Future Progressive
will be hauling
will be hauling
will be hauling
will be hauling
will be hauling
will be hauling
Past Progressive
was hauling
were hauling
was hauling
were hauling
were hauling
were hauling
Conditional Progressive
would be hauling
would be hauling
would be hauling
would be hauling
would be hauling
would be hauling
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have hauled
have hauled
has hauled
have hauled
have hauled
have hauled
Future Perfect
will have hauled
will have hauled
will have hauled
will have hauled
will have hauled
will have hauled
Past Perfect
had hauled
had hauled
had hauled
had hauled
had hauled
had hauled
Conditional Perfect
would have hauled
would have hauled
would have hauled
would have hauled
would have hauled
would have hauled
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been hauling
have been hauling
has been hauling
have been hauling
have been hauling
have been hauling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been hauling
will have been hauling
will have been hauling
will have been hauling
will have been hauling
will have been hauling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been hauling
had been hauling
had been hauling
had been hauling
had been hauling
had been hauling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been hauling
would have been hauling
would have been hauling
would have been hauling
would have been hauling
would have been hauling

Examples of haul

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"All these years, still on 'the long haul'"?
"Alley Oop, haul it off the stoop l'm warning you
"And haul buns out of there."
"And haul buns out of there.
"As for me, if I'm not over Elliot, I might as well wait it out for the long haul."
"All these years, still on 'the long haul'"?
"Alley Oop, haul it off the stoop l'm warning you
"And haul buns out of there."
"And haul buns out of there.
"As for me, if I'm not over Elliot, I might as well wait it out for the long haul."
'Cause business had to drop off ledgers with their daily hauls.
- He hauls carpets.
- He's good at long hauls.
...breaks into a wide open hauls it in at the 31 yard line...
A transportation outfit that hauls most of the ore down from the mines.
'Cause business had to drop off ledgers with their daily hauls.
- He hauls carpets.
- He's good at long hauls.
...breaks into a wide open hauls it in at the 31 yard line...
A transportation outfit that hauls most of the ore down from the mines.
"And after an arduous disembowelment procedure the body was hauled off to a marshy area placed atop a large pyre, where it was slowly devoured by vultures and rodents while the tribe looked on and danced."
"Having delivered her prophecy, "was hauled to an agonising death by fiery torment, "rendering the male line of the Prydes for ever accursed."
"I say I'm tired of getting hauled in here every time a little girl is molested."
"I'm blocking all traffic." "They've hauled my poor car away."
"Parker," l said, "if you'd just have your ashes hauled...
"Don't blow this. Don't blow this hauling him in for petty theft. He'll just get out in two days, and you'll never see him again."
"It would be like a man hauling with one ox "and looking for two, hoping for the help of the Lord.
"We're U-hauling it" is such a common lesbian situation.
'Cause she told on me... a couple of times... that I was hauling drugs out of El Paso.
'Cause the first memory I have of that prick is him coming in, drunk from the night before and hauling off on my mom because his breakfast wasn't warm enough.
"And after an arduous disembowelment procedure the body was hauled off to a marshy area placed atop a large pyre, where it was slowly devoured by vultures and rodents while the tribe looked on and danced."
"Having delivered her prophecy, "was hauled to an agonising death by fiery torment, "rendering the male line of the Prydes for ever accursed."
"I say I'm tired of getting hauled in here every time a little girl is molested."
"I'm blocking all traffic." "They've hauled my poor car away."
"Parker," l said, "if you'd just have your ashes hauled...
"Don't blow this. Don't blow this hauling him in for petty theft. He'll just get out in two days, and you'll never see him again."
"It would be like a man hauling with one ox "and looking for two, hoping for the help of the Lord.
"We're U-hauling it" is such a common lesbian situation.
'Cause she told on me... a couple of times... that I was hauling drugs out of El Paso.
'Cause the first memory I have of that prick is him coming in, drunk from the night before and hauling off on my mom because his breakfast wasn't warm enough.

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