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the word 'drawn' is the past participle of DRAW. so the past participle of DRAW is drawn.
just draw sum boxes
The past tense of "draw" and "drawn" would be "drew".
No. Draw is present tense. The past tense is drew; the past participle is drawn.
Drawn is the past participle of draw.draw drew drawnThey have drawn self portraits.
Drawn is the past participle of draw.draw drew drawnThey have drawn self portraits.
The past participle is drawn.
The past participle is drawn.
Well, I should imagine one person can be drawn to anything in the duration of life. Though, maybe your opinion of owls and the fact that your drawn to them could be related to a situation in your past? Don't think your strange if your just drawn to owls, they are a delicate creature...
"can be drawn" is a present tense form. The past tense form is "could be drawn".