drag

Regular
Infinitive
drag
Past Simple
dragged
Past Participle
dragged
-ing Form
dragging
3rd Person
drags
drag drags dragging dragged

Drag means to pull along with effort. Regular: drag-dragged-dragged.

Meanings

  • To pull along ground
  • To move slowly
  • To search bottom (water)
  • To prolong tediously

Common Collocations

drag and drop drag on drag out drag your feet drag someone down

Tip for Learners

Drag your feet = delay deliberately. Drag on = continue too long. Drag and drop = computer action.
Present Simple
I drag
you drag
he/she/it drags
we drag
they drag
Examples - Present Simple
  • I drag my feet when I'm tired.
  • You drag the conversation on too long.
  • She drags her suitcase through the airport.
  • We drag equipment to the job site.
  • They drag nets behind the fishing boat.
Present Continuous
I am dragging
you are dragging
he/she/it is dragging
we are dragging
they are dragging
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am dragging this heavy box across the floor.
  • You are dragging the meeting out unnecessarily.
  • He is dragging his heels on the project.
  • We are dragging the furniture to the truck.
  • They are dragging the river for evidence.
Present Perfect
I have dragged
you have dragged
he/she/it has dragged
we have dragged
they have dragged
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have dragged myself out of bed every morning.
  • You have dragged the discussion on for hours.
  • She has dragged her luggage across three countries.
  • We have dragged the equipment to the site.
  • They have dragged our reputation through the mud.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been dragging
you have been dragging
he/she/it has been dragging
we have been dragging
they have been dragging
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been dragging this project along for months.
  • You have been dragging your feet on this decision.
  • He has been dragging the team down with negativity.
  • We have been dragging supplies all morning.
  • They have been dragging the lake for days.
Past Simple
I dragged
you dragged
he/she/it dragged
we dragged
they dragged
Examples - Past Simple
  • I dragged myself home after a long day.
  • You dragged the conversation in circles.
  • He dragged the chair across the floor.
  • We dragged the boat onto the shore.
  • They dragged the suspect into custody.
Past Continuous
I was dragging
you were dragging
he/she/it was dragging
we were dragging
they were dragging
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was dragging the boxes when my back gave out.
  • You were dragging your feet before the deadline.
  • She was dragging her children through the mall.
  • We were dragging equipment when the storm hit.
  • They were dragging the pond before finding it.
Past Perfect
I had dragged
you had dragged
he/she/it had dragged
we had dragged
they had dragged
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had dragged myself to work despite being sick.
  • You had dragged the meeting on before I arrived.
  • He had dragged the body before police came.
  • We had dragged all the furniture before the painters.
  • They had dragged the issue on for years.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been dragging
you had been dragging
he/she/it had been dragging
we had been dragging
they had been dragging
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been dragging heavy loads for hours before rest.
  • You had been dragging your feet for weeks before deciding.
  • She had been dragging her kids around before collapsing.
  • We had been dragging equipment for days before help.
  • They had been dragging the river for weeks before discovery.
Future Simple
I will drag
you will drag
he/she/it will drag
we will drag
they will drag
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will drag myself to the gym tomorrow.
  • You will drag this out if you're not careful.
  • He will drag the furniture out himself.
  • We will drag them to court if necessary.
  • They will drag the search into next week.
Future Continuous
I will be dragging
you will be dragging
he/she/it will be dragging
we will be dragging
they will be dragging
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be dragging boxes all afternoon.
  • You will be dragging your feet throughout.
  • She will be dragging her luggage around Europe.
  • We will be dragging equipment during the setup.
  • They will be dragging the investigation on for months.
Future Perfect
I will have dragged
you will have dragged
he/she/it will have dragged
we will have dragged
they will have dragged
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have dragged everything to the truck by noon.
  • You will have dragged this out long enough by then.
  • He will have dragged himself through the marathon.
  • We will have dragged all supplies to the site.
  • They will have dragged the case on for years.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been dragging
you will have been dragging
he/she/it will have been dragging
we will have been dragging
they will have been dragging
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been dragging this burden for decades.
  • You will have been dragging your feet for too long.
  • She will have been dragging herself around for hours.
  • We will have been dragging equipment for days.
  • They will have been dragging this matter on for years.
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