Pulled is the past tense and past participle of pull. Pulling is the present participle.
The past tense of Pull out is Pulled out......... :-)
No, "dragged" is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "drag," which means to pull something along a surface with effort.
The past tense is 'pulled'
Most past participles end with an "ed". In this case, it works to. Pulled
Yes it is, it is something that you do which means it is a verb (A verb is something that you do.)
Present Participle of pull is pulling, past is pulled, and past participle is have pulled
pulled
No, it is a verb form, the past tense and past participle of the verb "to pull." It can be used as an adjective (pulledmuscle).
The past tense of Pull out is Pulled out......... :-)
The present participle is pulling.
The past tense of "pull" would be "pulled".
No, "dragged" is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "drag," which means to pull something along a surface with effort.
The past tense is 'pulled'
Already taken out or took out (because the word is past tense) or if you are looking for one word, then it would be take (present tense), taken (in past tense) or pull (present tense), pulled (in past tense)
The past tense is pulled.
Most past participles end with an "ed". In this case, it works to. Pulled
No single tense in English is called simply a "perfect" tense. Instead, there are present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect. For the verb "pull", these are "have [or has] pulled", "had pulled", and "will [or shall] have pulled" respectively.