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Verb Conjugations
Verb

to pull

to pull

'pull' is a regular verb and the opposite of 'push'.

I pull the rope.

I pull the rope.

Indicative

Present Simple

I pull
I pull

I pull the door open every morning.

I pull the door open every morning.

you pull
you pull

You pull the rope too hard.

You pull the rope too hard.

he/she/it pulls
he/she/it pulls

The horse pulls a heavy cart.

The horse pulls a heavy cart.

we pull
we pull

We pull in the same direction as a team.

We pull in the same direction as a team.

you (pl.) pull
you (pl.) pull

You pull the curtains at sunset.

You pull the curtains at sunset.

they pull
they pull

They pull weeds in the garden.

They pull weeds in the garden.

Present Continuous

I am pulling
I am pulling

I am pulling the sled up the hill.

I am pulling the sled up the hill.

you are pulling
you are pulling

You are pulling the wrong wire.

You are pulling the wrong wire.

he/she/it is pulling
he/she/it is pulling

He is pulling the boat to the shore.

He is pulling the boat to the shore.

we are pulling
we are pulling

We are pulling the table into the corner.

We are pulling the table into the corner.

you (pl.) are pulling
you (pl.) are pulling

You are pulling too hard on the rope.

You are pulling too hard on the rope.

they are pulling
they are pulling

They are pulling down the old wall.

They are pulling down the old wall.

Past Simple

I pulled
I pulled

I pulled a muscle during the game.

I pulled a muscle during the game.

you pulled
you pulled

You pulled the plug too soon.

You pulled the plug too soon.

he/she/it pulled
he/she/it pulled

She pulled the child out of the water.

She pulled the child out of the water.

we pulled
we pulled

We pulled the car out of the mud.

We pulled the car out of the mud.

you (pl.) pulled
you (pl.) pulled

You pulled the rope until it snapped.

You pulled the rope until it snapped.

they pulled
they pulled

They pulled the boat onto the beach.

They pulled the boat onto the beach.

Present Perfect

I have pulled
I have pulled

I have pulled everything out of the box.

I have pulled everything out of the box.

you have pulled
you have pulled

You have pulled ahead of the others.

You have pulled ahead of the others.

he/she/it has pulled
he/she/it has pulled

He has pulled a muscle in his back.

He has pulled a muscle in his back.

we have pulled
we have pulled

We have pulled the boat onto the sand.

We have pulled the boat onto the sand.

you (pl.) have pulled
you (pl.) have pulled

You have pulled off an amazing show.

You have pulled off an amazing show.

they have pulled
they have pulled

They have pulled the plug on the project.

They have pulled the plug on the project.

Past Perfect

I had pulled
I had pulled

I had pulled the door shut before I left.

I had pulled the door shut before I left.

you had pulled
you had pulled

You had pulled the wrong lever.

You had pulled the wrong lever.

he/she/it had pulled
he/she/it had pulled

She had pulled the curtains before dark.

She had pulled the curtains before dark.

we had pulled
we had pulled

We had pulled over to check the map.

We had pulled over to check the map.

you (pl.) had pulled
you (pl.) had pulled

You had pulled the cart all the way home.

You had pulled the cart all the way home.

they had pulled
they had pulled

They had pulled down the tent by noon.

They had pulled down the tent by noon.

Future Simple

I will pull
I will pull

I will pull the weeds this weekend.

I will pull the weeds this weekend.

you will pull
you will pull

You will pull through this difficult time.

You will pull through this difficult time.

he/she/it will pull
he/she/it will pull

He will pull the boat ashore.

He will pull the boat ashore.

we will pull
we will pull

We will pull the car into the garage.

We will pull the car into the garage.

you (pl.) will pull
you (pl.) will pull

You will pull ahead if you keep training.

You will pull ahead if you keep training.

they will pull
they will pull

They will pull the old bridge down.

They will pull the old bridge down.

Conditional

Conditional

I would pull
I would pull

I would pull over if I saw a sign.

I would pull over if I saw a sign.

you would pull
you would pull

You would pull it off with more practice.

You would pull it off with more practice.

he/she/it would pull
he/she/it would pull

She would pull the sleigh if it were lighter.

She would pull the sleigh if it were lighter.

we would pull
we would pull

We would pull together in a crisis.

We would pull together in a crisis.

you (pl.) would pull
you (pl.) would pull

You would pull ahead with a better start.

You would pull ahead with a better start.

they would pull
they would pull

They would pull the plug without warning.

They would pull the plug without warning.

Imperative

Imperative

you pull!
pull!

Pull the door, don't push it!

Pull the door, don't push it!

we (let's) let's pull!
let's pull!

Let's pull the boat onto the sand.

Let's pull the boat onto the sand.

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