Conjugation and declension of "pull" in English

Conjugation of the verb pull[pul], regular     

not pull
All forms Indicative Conditional Participles Infinitives

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I pull
you pull
he/she/it pulls
we pull
you pull
they pull

Present Continuous

I am pulling
you are pulling
he/she/it is pulling
we are pulling
you are pulling
they are pulling

Present Perfect

I have pulled
you have pulled
he/she/it has pulled
we have pulled
you have pulled
they have pulled

Present Perfect Continuous

I have been pulling
you have been pulling
he/she/it has been pulling
we have been pulling
you have been pulling
they have been pulling

Past Indefinite

I pulled
you pulled
he/she/it pulled
we pulled
you pulled
they pulled

Past Continuous

I was pulling
you were pulling
he/she/it was pulling
we were pulling
you were pulling
they were pulling

Past Perfect

I had pulled
you had pulled
he/she/it had pulled
we had pulled
you had pulled
they had pulled

Past Perfect Continuous

I had been pulling
you had been pulling
he/she/it had been pulling
we had been pulling
you had been pulling
they had been pulling

Future Indefinite

I will pull
you will pull
he/she/it will pull
we will pull
you will pull
they will pull

Future Continuous

I will be pulling
you will be pulling
he/she/it will be pulling
we will be pulling
you will be pulling
they will be pulling

Future Perfect

I will have pulled
you will have pulled
he/she/it will have pulled
we will have pulled
you will have pulled
they will have pulled

Future Perfect Continuous

I will have been pulling
you will have been pulling
he/she/it will have been pulling
we will have been pulling
you will have been pulling
they will have been pulling

Indicative

Present Indefinite

I don't pull
you don't pull
he/she/it doesn't pull
we don't pull
you don't pull
they don't pull

Present Continuous

I am not pulling
you aren't pulling
he/she/it isn't pulling
we aren't pulling
you aren't pulling
they aren't pulling

Present Perfect

I haven't pulled
you haven't pulled
he/she/it hasn't pulled
we haven't pulled
you haven't pulled
they haven't pulled

Present Perfect Continuous

I haven't been pulling
you haven't been pulling
he/she/it hasn't been pulling
we haven't been pulling
you haven't been pulling
they haven't been pulling

Past Indefinite

I didn't pull
you didn't pull
he/she/it didn't pull
we didn't pull
you didn't pull
they didn't pull

Past Continuous

I wasn't pulling
you weren't pulling
he/she/it wasn't pulling
we weren't pulling
you weren't pulling
they weren't pulling

Past Perfect

I hadn't pulled
you hadn't pulled
he/she/it hadn't pulled
we hadn't pulled
you hadn't pulled
they hadn't pulled

Past Perfect Continuous

I hadn't been pulling
you hadn't been pulling
he/she/it hadn't been pulling
we hadn't been pulling
you hadn't been pulling
they hadn't been pulling

Future Indefinite

I shan't / won't pull
you won't pull
he/she/it won't pull
we shan't / won't pull
you won't pull
they won't pull

Future Continuous

I shan't / won't be pulling
you won't be pulling
he/she/it won't be pulling
we shan't / won't be pulling
you won't be pulling
they won't be pulling

Future Perfect

I shan't / won't have pulled
you won't have pulled
he/she/it won't have pulled
we shan't / won't have pulled
you won't have pulled
they won't have pulled

Future Perfect Continuous

I shan't / won't have been pulling
you won't have been pulling
he/she/it won't have been pulling
we shan't / won't have been pulling
you won't have been pulling
they won't have been pulling

Conditional

Conditional Present

I would pull
you would pull
he/she/it would pull
we would pull
you would pull
they would pull

Conditional Present Continuous

I would be pulling
you would be pulling
he/she/it would be pulling
we would be pulling
you would be pulling
they would be pulling

Conditional Perfect

I would have pulled
you would have pulled
he/she/it would have pulled
we would have pulled
you would have pulled
they would have pulled

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I would have been pulling
you would have been pulling
he/she/it would have been pulling
we would have been pulling
you would have been pulling
they would have been pulling

Conditional

Conditional Present

I wouldn't pull
you wouldn't pull
he/she/it wouldn't pull
we wouldn't pull
you wouldn't pull
they wouldn't pull

Conditional Present Continuous

I wouldn't be pulling
you wouldn't be pulling
he/she/it wouldn't be pulling
we wouldn't be pulling
you wouldn't be pulling
they wouldn't be pulling

Conditional Perfect

I wouldn't have pulled
you wouldn't have pulled
he/she/it wouldn't have pulled
we wouldn't have pulled
you wouldn't have pulled
they wouldn't have pulled

Conditional Perfect Continuous

I wouldn't have been pulling
you wouldn't have been pulling
he/she/it wouldn't have been pulling
we wouldn't have been pulling
you wouldn't have been pulling
they wouldn't have been pulling

Participles

Present

pulling

Past

pulled

Infinitives

Infinitives

to pull
to have pulled
to be pulling
to have been pulling

Singular and plural for pull[pul]     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Common case
pull
pulls
Possessive case
pull's
pulls'
Plural
pulls
pulls'
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