drew

drew — 動詞

1. the past simple form of the verb 'draw', used to describe actions or events that

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釋義

過去式

draw的過去式形式

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.

例句

Stefan drew a small sketch of the old church while waiting for the bus.

Stefan 在等公車時畫了一張老教堂的小素描。

drew + [picture]: create an image in the past

The detective studied the clues and drew an unexpected conclusion about the robbery.

偵探研究了線索,並對這起搶案得出了意想不到的結論。

drew + conclusion: reach a judgement based on evidence

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').

常見錯誤

Yesterday she drawed a beautiful flower.
Yesterday she drew a beautiful flower.
💡'draw' is an irregular verb; the past form is 'drew', not 'drawed'.
I have drew the plan already.
I have drawn the plan already.
💡Use 'drawn' (past participle) after 'have', 'has', or 'had'; 'drew' is only for the past simple tense.