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Yes, the simple past tense of "draw" is "drew".
yes but its past tense. also you could say he drew out a pen from his pocket
"I have to draw in art class."
The past tense of "draw" is "drew".
The present tense of draw is draw. Tha past tense is drawn.
To illustrate a poem means to draw a picture or pictures with your poem that you wrote.
Your draw hand would be the hand that you draw your gun from your holster with.
To draw and/or label the characters or subject of a book means to "illustrate."
the illustrator did a lovely drawing in the book
it means to draw a oictur of something and write a story about it or you can just write sentences
photograhpy
WHEN YOU DRAW SOME OBJECT TO SHOW WHAT YOUR TELLING
You can't just draw someone flying a kite?
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).
Illustrate can mean to draw something or to try to visually demonstrate something in order to help someone understand what it means. It can mean to give more details about something, like showing how an answer was reached rather that just what the answer is. So illustrate term would be to try to give more information in describing what each term means and maybe to demonstrate what they mean.
it means to draw a picture and write a story about it or you can just draw a picture and write sentences
It means that someone else drew it