Tackle (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: pursue a person, bring, deal with attempting to overcome, attempt, face, bring a ball carrier to the ground, attempt to take away a ball, hit, hit on, fight down

Conjugation of tackle

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
tackle
tackle
tackles
tackle
tackle
tackle
Future Simple
will tackle
will tackle
will tackle
will tackle
will tackle
will tackle
Past Simple
tackled
tackled
tackled
tackled
tackled
tackled
Conditional Simple
would tackle
would tackle
would tackle
would tackle
would tackle
would tackle
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am tackling
are tackling
is tackling
are tackling
are tackling
are tackling
Future Progressive
will be tackling
will be tackling
will be tackling
will be tackling
will be tackling
will be tackling
Past Progressive
was tackling
were tackling
was tackling
were tackling
were tackling
were tackling
Conditional Progressive
would be tackling
would be tackling
would be tackling
would be tackling
would be tackling
would be tackling
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have tackled
have tackled
has tackled
have tackled
have tackled
have tackled
Future Perfect
will have tackled
will have tackled
will have tackled
will have tackled
will have tackled
will have tackled
Past Perfect
had tackled
had tackled
had tackled
had tackled
had tackled
had tackled
Conditional Perfect
would have tackled
would have tackled
would have tackled
would have tackled
would have tackled
would have tackled
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been tackling
have been tackling
has been tackling
have been tackling
have been tackling
have been tackling
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been tackling
will have been tackling
will have been tackling
will have been tackling
will have been tackling
will have been tackling
Past Perfect Progressive
had been tackling
had been tackling
had been tackling
had been tackling
had been tackling
had been tackling
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been tackling
would have been tackling
would have been tackling
would have been tackling
would have been tackling
would have been tackling

Examples of tackle

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"And for tackle today, we're using an eight-pound test line
"Ford, somebody switched the lures in my fuckin' tackle box."
"Get lads together, get tha tackle on and get down here."
"Have to tackle this issue as it relates to the larger diplomatic relationship between the two nations."
"I learned that we tackle situations differently. "
"And for tackle today, we're using an eight-pound test line
"Ford, somebody switched the lures in my fuckin' tackle box."
"Get lads together, get tha tackle on and get down here."
"Have to tackle this issue as it relates to the larger diplomatic relationship between the two nations."
"I learned that we tackle situations differently. "
"who ran through a trio of open-field tackles
'The strongest tackles danger and playing dice with death'
- He tackles, picks, the whole deal.
- It's got a place for Jabbar's tackles...
- Keep the tackles low. - Oh, come on!
"who ran through a trio of open-field tackles
'The strongest tackles danger and playing dice with death'
- He tackles, picks, the whole deal.
- It's got a place for Jabbar's tackles...
- Keep the tackles low. - Oh, come on!
"In just a few short months, freshman leader Vanessa Abrams has tackled numerous social and environmental issues."
'Cause, honestly, we get tackled, too.
(SNIFFLES) When I tackled him this weekend during a game with our cousins, his head hit the ground. Really hard.
- A t-shirt I tackled Eddie Vedder in.
- D.C. tackled heroin, remember?
"Dr. Bell's company was known "for tackling the most advanced technological problems.
"Larry glanced over to desperately see "his brother Gerald having rather more success tackling the massive boa constrictor "wrapped round his mother's waist like a rope of iron.
"Patient shows no hesitation tackling difficult goals "as part of reintegrating into her life.
'Hundreds of professors tackling every problem known to man.
'Panorama' will be returning, introduced as usual by Tony Jacklin, and Lulu will be tackling the Old Man of Hoy.
"In just a few short months, freshman leader Vanessa Abrams has tackled numerous social and environmental issues."
'Cause, honestly, we get tackled, too.
(SNIFFLES) When I tackled him this weekend during a game with our cousins, his head hit the ground. Really hard.
- A t-shirt I tackled Eddie Vedder in.
- D.C. tackled heroin, remember?
"Dr. Bell's company was known "for tackling the most advanced technological problems.
"Larry glanced over to desperately see "his brother Gerald having rather more success tackling the massive boa constrictor "wrapped round his mother's waist like a rope of iron.
"Patient shows no hesitation tackling difficult goals "as part of reintegrating into her life.
'Hundreds of professors tackling every problem known to man.
'Panorama' will be returning, introduced as usual by Tony Jacklin, and Lulu will be tackling the Old Man of Hoy.

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