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There are homonyms for draw, nouns and verbs. The noun "draw" means a tie, and has a related verb form meaning to reach a tied score. The other verb "draw" means to make a drawing or sketch.There are several other meanings for the noun draw (backspin, curved shot, gully, or football play).
The word drew is not a noun; drew is a verb, the past tense of the verb to draw.The noun form for draw is a drawing, which is a concrete noun.
Drew is a verb. It's the past tense of draw.
Well is not a verb. It can be a noun (draw water from the well) or an adverb (you did that well).
The noun 'draw' is a noun, a word for an act of selecting names randomly; a word for a game that ends with the score even, a tie; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to draw are drawer and the gerund, drawing.
No, it is not. Draw can be a verb (to sketch, to illustrate, or to pull, or to deduce) or a noun (a tie, or a narrow gully).
No, the word drew is not a noun; drew is a verb, the past tense of the verb to draw.The noun form for draw is a drawing, which is a concrete noun.Note: The word Drew (capitalized) is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person.
The word pencil can be used as a noun and a verb.
It depends on the context. It is often used as a verb, as an action: "She needs to draw the curtains." "He likes drawing dinosaurs." However, it can be a noun if it's referring to the end result of a game where neither person wins or loses. For example: "The game ended in a draw: they had the same score."
A verb.A noun is a name. I remember it as something you can draw. (FOOT)A verb is an action. (CRIED)An adjective is a describing word. (BEAUTIFUL)An adverb describes a verb. (QUIETLY)The kind girl sweetly smiled at me.Kind = AdjectiveGirl = NounSweetly = AdverbSmiled = Verb
"Word" is a noun that refers to a unit of language with meaning that functions as a content word, such as a noun, verb, adjective, or adverb. "Draft" can be a noun referring to a preliminary version of a document or a verb meaning to draw or pull.
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