to have exhibited something to others in the past.is to own
Since you are writing about something that exists now, rather than something that happened, such as in a story, the present tense would be appropriate, unless you are referring to a past event. Example: "His use of blues and earth tones provides depth and warmth to this piece."
The past tense is drew. The past participle is drawn.
Drew is the past tense of draw. Drawn is the past participle.
The simple past tense is broke. The past participle is broken.
The simple past tense is drew. The past participle is drawn.
To SHOW something to others.
its called showing others =.= =.=
oppsite of new answer.old
shown
to have exhibited something to others in the past.is to own
opposite of new
Shown
To think back fondly on something that happened in the past or to talk about things from the past with others who were there
The past tense is "exhibited"
exhibited.
To share an example from your past where you overcame something as inspiration to others without it being used against you, you can write it in third person, as if you were only a witnesss to the act.
Exhibited is the past participle of exhibit, which is presumably what the questioner wanted to ask.