its really simple... an action verb! lol you didnt know that?!?!?!?!
draws
draw a person whilst being electrocuted
you just draw a tear drop
Draw is present tense. I draw. You draw. They draw. He draws. Drawing is the present participle.
draw a pot then a bunch of grass its simple
Hi! If you are wanting to draw a peace sign, do this. 1. Draw a circle 2. Draw a straight line going down in the middle of circle. 3. Then on each side of the bottom of the line, draw a little slant. Hope this works for you! :) Let me know if any more questions!
The correct spelling of the verb is attract (to pull toward, to draw closer).
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.
Attract, Draw, Pay...
Depending on the context, correct is already a verb. For example, the action "to correct someone" or "to correct spelling" is an action and therefore a verb.
What are you going to draw? It is correct.
Extract is a verb that means to take out or draw out.
The correct past tense verb is "has hidden." The verb "has hidden" follows the pattern of forming past tense with "has" and the past participle form of the verb, in this case "hidden."
done is a verb but the correct verb is did - he did.
yes
you get the tip correct if it is a draw.
Tessellate is a verb. You were correct
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).