Pull (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: take, gather, strike the ball in a particular manner, draw, score, toss, rend, persuade, and so prevent from winning, hold back, net, tear, draw apart, brian, make, other source, apply, hold, mark, strike, gather with the hand, retrieve, keg, apply a force to, do, lam, attract, pluck, remove, sell, generate for use, row, strain, draw beer from a pump

Conjugation of pull

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
pull
pull
pulls
pull
pull
pull
Future Simple
will pull
will pull
will pull
will pull
will pull
will pull
Past Simple
pulled
pulled
pulled
pulled
pulled
pulled
Conditional Simple
would pull
would pull
would pull
would pull
would pull
would pull
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am pulling
are pulling
is pulling
are pulling
are pulling
are pulling
Future Progressive
will be pulling
will be pulling
will be pulling
will be pulling
will be pulling
will be pulling
Past Progressive
was pulling
were pulling
was pulling
were pulling
were pulling
were pulling
Conditional Progressive
would be pulling
would be pulling
would be pulling
would be pulling
would be pulling
would be pulling
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have pulled
have pulled
has pulled
have pulled
have pulled
have pulled
Future Perfect
will have pulled
will have pulled
will have pulled
will have pulled
will have pulled
will have pulled
Past Perfect
had pulled
had pulled
had pulled
had pulled
had pulled
had pulled
Conditional Perfect
would have pulled
would have pulled
would have pulled
would have pulled
would have pulled
would have pulled
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been pulling
have been pulling
has been pulling
have been pulling
have been pulling
have been pulling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been pulling
will have been pulling
will have been pulling
will have been pulling
will have been pulling
will have been pulling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been pulling
had been pulling
had been pulling
had been pulling
had been pulling
had been pulling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been pulling
would have been pulling
would have been pulling
would have been pulling
would have been pulling
would have been pulling

Examples of pull

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
! A pull - DDR Presentation !
! No, just pull over and let me out of the car!
! Nonny Barone, the apartment, the pull£­out sofa bed.
! Then I pull it out real slow...pop by pop.
! Yeah, pull over by the fuckers with the machine guns!
! A pull - DDR Presentation !
! No, just pull over and let me out of the car!
! Nonny Barone, the apartment, the pull£­out sofa bed.
! Then I pull it out real slow...pop by pop.
! Yeah, pull over by the fuckers with the machine guns!
"... pulls out a .22-caliber pistol from his clothes,..."
"...who pulls tongues out of severed heads with his teeth.
"Can I get to him before he pulls the trigger?"
"Dear, your love pulls me towards you."
"Genetics loads the gun, environment takes aim, experience pulls the trigger."
"... pulls out a .22-caliber pistol from his clothes,..."
"...who pulls tongues out of severed heads with his teeth.
"Can I get to him before he pulls the trigger?"
"Dear, your love pulls me towards you."
"Genetics loads the gun, environment takes aim, experience pulls the trigger."
! Peruse these pictures from the job you pulled yesterday, Mr. Norton, and notice the dead bodies on the floor.
! That little hand-holding stunt you pulled in school?
! We just pulled a bullet out of you.
""And suddenly he lifted both hands and pulled her to him.
""Romeo and Juliet,"" a tale... of star-crossed lovers, pulled apart by their families, society... and, some might say, by fate.
! I'm pulling demons out of innocent people. use the knife!
! I'm pulling demons out of innocent people.
" For a moment, we almost seem to see a shark darting through the clouds, "pulling a rickshaw with maybe two passengers.
" My head is banging on the floor, pulling up...
".. pulling a scholar out of the British Museum by the scruff of his neck."
! Peruse these pictures from the job you pulled yesterday, Mr. Norton, and notice the dead bodies on the floor.
! That little hand-holding stunt you pulled in school?
! We just pulled a bullet out of you.
""And suddenly he lifted both hands and pulled her to him.
""Romeo and Juliet,"" a tale... of star-crossed lovers, pulled apart by their families, society... and, some might say, by fate.
! I'm pulling demons out of innocent people. use the knife!
! I'm pulling demons out of innocent people.
" For a moment, we almost seem to see a shark darting through the clouds, "pulling a rickshaw with maybe two passengers.
" My head is banging on the floor, pulling up...
".. pulling a scholar out of the British Museum by the scruff of his neck."

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