No. The word drew is the past tense of 'draw' (rather than drawed).The past participle, drawn, is the form that can be used as an adjective.
Drew is a verb. It's the past tense of draw.
There is no direct adverb for the verb draw or the adjective drawn. It could be used in a prepositional phrase meaning done by drawing or sketching (e.g. illustrated by hand).
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).
Elongated is an adjective. Some synonyms for elongated include stretched, prolonged, lengthened, and draw out. Some antonyms include shortened and contracted.
No. The word drew is the past tense of 'draw' (rather than drawed).The past participle, drawn, is the form that can be used as an adjective.
well that word is a adjective, so it depends.....
Drew is a verb. It's the past tense of draw.
There is no direct adverb for the verb draw or the adjective drawn. It could be used in a prepositional phrase meaning done by drawing or sketching (e.g. illustrated by hand).
There is no direct adverb for the verb draw or the adjective drawn. It could be used in a prepositional phrase meaning done by drawing or sketching (e.g. illustrated by hand).
There is no direct adverb for the verb draw or the adjective drawn. It could be used in a prepositional phrase meaning done by drawing or sketching (e.g. illustrated by hand).
No. Married can be a verb, the past tense and past participle of to draw. It can also be used as an adjective.
if you mean "adjective", then no. A cartoon is a noun, because it can be something you draw OR something you watch on television.
Yes, illustrated can be used as an adjective. For example, an illustrated book. Illustrated is also the past tense of illustrate.
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).
That is the correct spelling of the verb "protract" (extend, draw out) which is rarely used except as the adjective protracted and the noun protractor.
No. Drew is the past tense of the verb to draw, with the past participle (and adjective) drawn. There is no adverb form for any of the meanings.