drew
drew — verb
1. the past simple form of the verb 'draw', used to describe actions or events that
the past simple form of the verb 'draw', used to describe actions or events that happened in the past — for example, creating a picture with a pen, pulling something towards you, attracting attention, or arriving at a conclusion.
Stefan drew a small sketch of the old church while waiting for the bus.
drew + [picture]: create an image in the past
The detective studied the clues and drew an unexpected conclusion about the robbery.
drew + conclusion: reach a judgement based on evidence
Hiro drew the curtain back to let the morning sunlight into the bedroom.
The outdoor concert drew more than five thousand people to the riverside park.
Nia drew a glass of cold water from the filter jug on the table.
文法句型
drew + object (for all transitive senses of draw)
drew + adverb/preposition (for intransitive senses of draw)
用法筆記
Only the past simple tense. Do not use 'drew' after 'have', 'has', or 'had' — use the past participle 'drawn' instead (e.g. 'She has drawn a picture', not 'She has drew a picture').