1. Go to "Paint" on your computer. 2. Draw it. 3. Save it. 4. Do NOT X out of the file, go to the top left of the program, click "File" Click on "Set as walpaper (Strech)", "Set as walpaper (Tile)", or "Set as walpaper (Center)"
"The picture was drawn by her."
Have drawn is present perfect.I have drawn a picture for you.
Scan your hand drawn picture with a scanner and save the file onto your computer. Open it up with an image-editing program like Photoshop and turn your original picture into Layer 1. Then, trace over your picture on Layer 2 with the tools in your program and viola!
The past participle of "draw" is "drawn." It is used in perfect tenses and passive voice constructions, such as "I have drawn a picture" or "The picture was drawn by the artist."
A legitimate picture of a ghost has not been drawn.
Yes it can, although not many people say, "A picture of my father's". Rather they would be more specific (i.e. The picture is my father's, My father drew that picture, My father's in that picture, etc.)
It is an adverb; adverbs describe an action (verb). The picture was horribly drawn. Horribly is describing how the picture was drawn.
The politician gave another long, drawn out speech. That water was drawn from this well. That picture was drawn with charcoal. There goes a horse drawn carriage!
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Picture that was drawn in a book