yes but its past tense.
also you could say he drew out a pen from his pocket
Yes, the simple past tense of "draw" is "drew".
It means that someone else drew it
Drew is the simple past tense of draw.
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The past tense of "draw" is "drew".
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draw = "drew" stand = "stood"
Do you mean Drew the name or the past participle of to draw? The past participle of scribere depends on the personal pronoun:- scribi scribisti scribit scribimus scribitis scribunt.
The past tense of draw is drew.