Past tense of DRAW
English Grammar
The past tense of DRAW is DREW.
Pronunciation of DREW
UK: / druː / which is a long, tense high back rounded vowel, similar to the 'oo' in "moon."
US: / dru / American pronunciation often uses /u/, which can be a bit shorter and sometimes more centralized, especially in some dialects, but still represents a high back rounded vowel.
You can hear the pronunciation in the video.
Example sentences with DREW
- She drew a beautiful landscape during her art class.
- He drew the curtains to block out the sunlight.
- The child drew a picture of his family.
- They drew lots to decide who would go first.
- The meeting drew to a close after three hours.
- He drew his sword when he saw the danger.
- The artist drew inspiration from nature.
- She drew a deep breath before diving into the water.
- The event drew a large crowd.
- He drew a map to show us the way.
- They drew up a contract to finalize the deal.
- The detective drew conclusions from the evidence.
- She drew her coat tighter around her as the wind picked up.
- The game drew to an exciting finish.
- He drew a line in the sand, marking the boundary.
Next learning activities
See our List of past tense irregular verbs in English.
Watch our video about 101 Irregular Past Tense Verbs in English.
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