Key facts

Arracher

To pull out · to pull out/to tear off

C1Regular
Stem
arrach
Past participle
arraché

Examples

J'arrache l'herbe.

I pull up the grass.

Il n'arrache pas son sac.

He doesn't grab his bag.

Nous arrachions tout.

We were pulling everything out.

Nous avons arraché le clou.

We pulled out the nail.

Présent

Indicative present — everyday actions, ongoing situations, and habits; the tense you rely on most in conversation.

Group 1
J'arrache
Ipull out
Tuarraches
Youpull out
Ilarrache
Hepulls out
Nousarrachons
Wepull out
Vousarrachez
Youpull out
Ilsarrachent
Theypull out

Futur proche

Near future with aller + infinitive — what you are about to do, very soon after the moment of speaking.

Jevais arracher
Iam going to pull out
Tuvas arracher
Youare going to pull out
Ilva arracher
Heis going to pull out
Nousallons arracher
Weare going to pull out
Vousallez arracher
Youare going to pull out
Ilsvont arracher
Theyare going to pull out

Passé récent

Recent past with venir de + infinitive — something that has just finished, still fresh in the speaker’s mind.

Jeviens d'arracher
Ihave just pulled out
Tuviens d'arracher
Youhave just pulled out
Ilvient d'arracher
Hehas just pulled out
Nousvenons d'arracher
Wehave just pulled out
Vousvenez d'arracher
Youhave just pulled out
Ilsviennent d'arracher
Theyhave just pulled out

Passé composé

Compound past with être or avoir + past participle — completed, one-off events and the backbone of spoken storytelling.

J'ai arraché
Ihave pulled out
Tuas arraché
Youhave pulled out
Ila arraché
Hehas pulled out
Nousavons arraché
Wehave pulled out
Vousavez arraché
Youhave pulled out
Ilsont arraché
Theyhave pulled out

Conditionnel présent

Conditional mood — polite requests, imagined outcomes, and what would happen under certain conditions.

J'arracherais
Iwould pull out
Tuarracherais
Youwould pull out
Ilarracherait
Hewould pull out
Nousarracherions
Wewould pull out
Vousarracheriez
Youwould pull out
Ilsarracheraient
Theywould pull out

Futur simple

Simple future — often more formal or literary than the near future; states intentions farther ahead in time.

J'arracherai
Iwill pull out
Tuarracheras
Youwill pull out
Ilarrachera
Hewill pull out
Nousarracherons
Wewill pull out
Vousarracherez
Youwill pull out
Ilsarracheront
Theywill pull out

Imparfait

Imperfect — repeated habits in the past, background description, and actions still in progress when something else occurred.

J'arrachais
Iwas pulling out
Tuarrachais
Youwere pulling out
Ilarrachait
Hewas pulling out
Nousarrachions
Were pulling out
Vousarrachiez
Youwere pulling out
Ilsarrachaient
Theywere pulling out

Impératif présent

Present imperative — direct commands and friendly requests; only tu, nous, and vous person forms exist.

(Tu)arrache
Youpull out
(Nous)arrachons
Wepull out
(Vous)arrachez
Youpull out

Participe présent

Present participle — the -ant form in subordinate clauses, compound tenses, and many fixed expressions.

arrachant
pulling out

Gérondif présent

Gerund with en + present participle — simultaneous action, manner, or cause while something else is going on.

en arrachant
pulling out

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