Pull apart (to ) conjugation

English
36 examples
This verb can also mean the following: become, separate two people, other mechanical device, do, separate, dismantle, dismantle a machine

Conjugation of pull apart

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

Examples of pull apart

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
Any substance would pull apart.
Barlow, pull apart the firing mechanisms and spread the pieces.
Gentlemen,the moment they pull apart the rig, we're gonna come in and grab you.
Grab the wound edges, and pull apart.
I look at you, commander and I see not a man, but a galaxy of subatomic particles which I can pull apart and rearrange with a casual thought.
Any substance would pull apart.
Barlow, pull apart the firing mechanisms and spread the pieces.
Gentlemen,the moment they pull apart the rig, we're gonna come in and grab you.
Grab the wound edges, and pull apart.
I look at you, commander and I see not a man, but a galaxy of subatomic particles which I can pull apart and rearrange with a casual thought.
- The steering panel pulls apart.
As the temperature drops below freezing, water that has accumulated in cracks, expands, exerting bursting pressure that pulls apart the masonry.
But the dreamer wants to fulfil his wish and pulls apart the Uruguayan defence.
- The steering panel pulls apart.
As the temperature drops below freezing, water that has accumulated in cracks, expands, exerting bursting pressure that pulls apart the masonry.
But the dreamer wants to fulfil his wish and pulls apart the Uruguayan defence.
""Romeo and Juliet,"" a tale... of star-crossed lovers, pulled apart by their families, society... and, some might say, by fate.
"Either we pull together or get pulled apart."
"the ropy knots of cheese that gather to a chewy perfection... "in the center as the slices are pulled apart."
- And when we get pulled apart?
- The dispersal rate is wrong. It looks to me like the body was pulled apart by a pack of dogs.
All right, you sit here, pulling apart some stupid cigarette case when next week you could be... Before, it was an offer I declined.
He ran his fingers across her naked skin, pulling apart folds of flesh.
I feel like- like Willie and I are pulling apart.
I'd forgotten how attractive that is, The relentless tick-tick-tick Of you pulling apart someone's well-laid plans.
It's a baseball with the stitches pulling apart, opening like a zipper with just a hint of man underneath.
""Romeo and Juliet,"" a tale... of star-crossed lovers, pulled apart by their families, society... and, some might say, by fate.
"Either we pull together or get pulled apart."
"the ropy knots of cheese that gather to a chewy perfection... "in the center as the slices are pulled apart."
- And when we get pulled apart?
- The dispersal rate is wrong. It looks to me like the body was pulled apart by a pack of dogs.
All right, you sit here, pulling apart some stupid cigarette case when next week you could be... Before, it was an offer I declined.
He ran his fingers across her naked skin, pulling apart folds of flesh.
I feel like- like Willie and I are pulling apart.
I'd forgotten how attractive that is, The relentless tick-tick-tick Of you pulling apart someone's well-laid plans.
It's a baseball with the stitches pulling apart, opening like a zipper with just a hint of man underneath.

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