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Drew or Drawn: Which Is Correct? (Helpful Examples) - Grammarhow “Drew” and “drawn” both give us variations on the past tense of “draw ” While the verb has multiple meanings, we use both forms depending on whether we’re using the simple past tense or the present tense
drawn - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to cause to take part or enter, esp unwittingly: I heard them debating the point, but I avoided being drawn in to make a rough sketch of: to draw in a person's figure against the landscape background
Drew or Drawn: Which Is Correct? (With Examples) Drew and drawn are both correct, but they serve different roles in a sentence Drew is the simple past tense of the verb “draw,” meaning it describes an action that happened in the past
drawn - Wiktionary, the free dictionary drawn (comparative more drawn, superlative most drawn) (of a person or person's face) Appearing tired and unwell, as from stress; haggard drawn Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience