No. The word drew is the past tense of 'draw' (rather than drawed).
The past participle, drawn, is the form that can be used as an adjective.
Drew is a verb. It's the past tense of draw.
It is a adjective for example- "I have 30 apples" 30 is describing the apples. or a noun as in- "someone drew a thirty on the wall"
I drew a line. I drew a picture.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. Here are some sentences to show you the different meanings.She drew the curtains.I drew a pail of water from the well.The horse drew the wagonHe drew a picture of a dog.That cat scratch drew blood!They drew their guns.We drew strength from our friends.The soldiers drew enemy fire.The disaster drew us to despair.We drew lots to see who went first.
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Drew is a verb. It's the past tense of draw.
No. Drew is the past tense of the verb to draw, with the past participle (and adjective) drawn. There is no adverb form for any of the meanings.
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It is a adjective for example- "I have 30 apples" 30 is describing the apples. or a noun as in- "someone drew a thirty on the wall"
Charles Drew only had on sibling and her name was Elsie.
Eva Pennington, Elsie Drew, and Nora Drew Gregory.
Boy Drew, girl Drew, and Baby Drew. Who the hell is Charles Drew?
Ivie Drew, Jarvis Drew, Price Drew, and Charles Drew Junior.
Price Drew, Ivie Drew, Jarvis Drew, and Charles Richard Drew Junior.
Drew Barrymore