The tense you are asking for is the present perfect tense.The present perfect tense of 'draw' is:I/You/We/They have drawn.Note: if you were using the subjects he, she or it then it would be "has drawn".This tense also uses the past participle of 'draw' rather than the simple past tense.The simple past tense of draw can't be used with 'have'.
drew The present perfect tense is "have drawn".
The past tense of "draw" is "drew".
The past tense of draw is drew.The past participle of draw is drawn.
Past perfect:Had drawn.Present perfect:Have/Has drawn.Future perfect:Will have drawn.
The tense you are asking for is the present perfect tense.The present perfect tense of 'draw' is:I/You/We/They have drawn.Note: if you were using the subjects he, she or it then it would be "has drawn".This tense also uses the past participle of 'draw' rather than the simple past tense.The simple past tense of draw can't be used with 'have'.
drew The present perfect tense is "have drawn".
The past tense of "draw" is "drew".
The past tense of draw is drew.The past participle of draw is drawn.
Existed is the past tense. The past perfect tense is had existed.
The past tense of "bleed" is "bled." The past perfect tense of "bleed" is "had bled."
Past perfect:Had drawn.Present perfect:Have/Has drawn.Future perfect:Will have drawn.
The past perfect tense of hope is had hoped.
The past perfect tense of "submit" is "had submitted."
The past tense of sit is sat; the past perfect tense is had sat.
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The past perfect tense of 'get' is 'had gotten'