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  1. Learn how to conjugate the verb draw in past tense and other tenses. See the past tense of draw is drew and the past participle is drawn.

    • Drown

      Future Perfect Tense; He/She/It will/shall have drowned. I...

    • Drudge

      Future Perfect Tense; He/She/It will/shall have drudged. I...

    • Drub

      Future Perfect Tense; He/She/It will/shall have drubbed. I...

    • Drownd

      Future Perfect Tense; He/She/It will/shall have drownded. I...

    • Drowse

      Future Perfect Tense; He/She/It will/shall have drowsed. I...

    • Dropkick

      Future Perfect Tense; He/She/It will/shall have dropkicked....

    • Drop-Kick Past Tense

      Present Perfect Continuous Tense; He/She/It has been...

    • Drove

      Future Perfect Tense; He/She/It will/shall have droved. I...

  2. Learn how to conjugate the irregular verb "draw" in the past, present, and future tenses. See examples, tables, and tests for the simple past tense and other forms of "draw".

  3. Dec 17, 2022 · Learn the difference between drew and drawn as the past tense and past participle of draw. See examples, definitions, synonyms, and worksheets for draw and other irregular verbs.

  4. Aug 14, 2023 · In the past tense of “draw,” we use “did” before the base form of the verb “draw” to form a question. Here are some examples of interrogative sentences using the past tense of “draw”: Did she draw a picture yesterday?

  5. Dec 17, 2022 · Most commonly, the past tense of the word “draw” is “drew.”. Although the word form will change based on its participle. And the sentence where it’s used. For example, referencing “draw” in the present participle form will change it to “drawing,” but in the infinitive form, will be “draw.”.

  6. Learn how to conjugate the verb draw in English, with models, auxiliaries, contractions and past tense forms. See the definition and the translation of draw in context, with examples of use.

  7. Learn the three forms of the English verb 'draw'. the first form (V1) is 'draw' used in present simple and future simple tenses. the second form (V2) is 'drew' used in past simple tense. the third form (V3) is 'drawn' used in present perfect and past perfect tenses.