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Corral (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: capture, do, round up, make, place
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you
it/she/he
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you all
they
Present Simple
corral
corral
corrals
corral
corral
corral
Future Simple
will corral
will corral
will corral
will corral
will corral
will corral
Past Simple
corralled
corralled
corralled
corralled
corralled
corralled
Conditional Simple
would corral
would corral
would corral
would corral
would corral
would corral
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you
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you all
they
Present Progressive
am corralling
are corralling
is corralling
are corralling
are corralling
are corralling
Future Progressive
will be corralling
will be corralling
will be corralling
will be corralling
will be corralling
will be corralling
Past Progressive
was corralling
were corralling
was corralling
were corralling
were corralling
were corralling
Conditional Progressive
would be corralling
would be corralling
would be corralling
would be corralling
would be corralling
would be corralling
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you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have corralled
have corralled
has corralled
have corralled
have corralled
have corralled
Future Perfect
will have corralled
will have corralled
will have corralled
will have corralled
will have corralled
will have corralled
Past Perfect
had corralled
had corralled
had corralled
had corralled
had corralled
had corralled
Conditional Perfect
would have corralled
would have corralled
would have corralled
would have corralled
would have corralled
would have corralled
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you
it/she/he
we
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they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been corralling
have been corralling
has been corralling
have been corralling
have been corralling
have been corralling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been corralling
will have been corralling
will have been corralling
will have been corralling
will have been corralling
will have been corralling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been corralling
had been corralling
had been corralling
had been corralling
had been corralling
had been corralling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been corralling
would have been corralling
would have been corralling
would have been corralling
would have been corralling
would have been corralling

Examples of corral

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"while a Rhone horse grazed alone in a small snake rail corral.
'Cause there's a Comanches war party over the corral watching every move we make.
- Because I noticed fresh tracks. Shoes in the clay, leading out of the corral - eight or ten horses.
- Can we see the corral?
- Come on, boys, let's corral 'em.
"while a Rhone horse grazed alone in a small snake rail corral.
'Cause there's a Comanches war party over the corral watching every move we make.
- Because I noticed fresh tracks. Shoes in the clay, leading out of the corral - eight or ten horses.
- Can we see the corral?
- Come on, boys, let's corral 'em.
A brisk 50-mile canter to the branding corrals.
And the Laverys don't mix with dirty cowhands outside their corrals.
During an earthquake horses get restless, burst out of their corrals.
Get the horses into the corrals, leave them saddled.
He even wants to put in new corrals...
A brisk 50-mile canter to the branding corrals.
And the Laverys don't mix with dirty cowhands outside their corrals.
During an earthquake horses get restless, burst out of their corrals.
Get the horses into the corrals, leave them saddled.
He even wants to put in new corrals...
- corralled from every stratum of society. - How are you this evening?
After "The Gunfighter," he corralled some money from our parents and some of his money and a few friends', got an enormous number of deferments and made his first film-- "Monster from the Ocean Floor."
An immense crowd has been corralled here on Beverly Drive.
And I was clear again when you approached me the following year and clear again when you approached me every annum for the subsequent 18 years, and quite honestly, I feel corralled.
And all the victims were corralled one by one, tied up, positioned at a table, and then executed.
But so does corralling her cubs.
I said that by his directive to corral Claire into a corner, we were also corralling her targets.
I'm a hunter, not a fucking truck driver corralling gun platforms.
I'm busy corralling the workers.
Keep corralling Claire north.
- corralled from every stratum of society. - How are you this evening?
After "The Gunfighter," he corralled some money from our parents and some of his money and a few friends', got an enormous number of deferments and made his first film-- "Monster from the Ocean Floor."
An immense crowd has been corralled here on Beverly Drive.
And I was clear again when you approached me the following year and clear again when you approached me every annum for the subsequent 18 years, and quite honestly, I feel corralled.
And all the victims were corralled one by one, tied up, positioned at a table, and then executed.
But so does corralling her cubs.
I said that by his directive to corral Claire into a corner, we were also corralling her targets.
I'm a hunter, not a fucking truck driver corralling gun platforms.
I'm busy corralling the workers.
Keep corralling Claire north.

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