She drew a picture of her favourite animal.
The officer drew his weapon and ordered the suspect to put his hands up.
I drew a line. I drew a picture.
Drew is a good student in math.
I drew a squiggly line.
Your sounds of delighted merriment drew my attention to the room.
Realistically, the girl drew a beautiful view.
I drew a line. I drew a picture.
Drew is a good student in math.
I drew a squiggly line.
The inticing smell drew in customers.
In the sentence "The clamor on the playground drew the attention of the principal," the highlighted word "clamor" functions as a noun. It refers to a loud and confused noise, which is the subject of the sentence.
He drew a triangle on his geometry test.
Your sounds of delighted merriment drew my attention to the room.
He drew a picture using a nub of coal.
In the sentence, "Drew does not have any pets," "Drew" is the subject, being the person, place, or thing about which the sentence focuses. What does the sentence say about Drew? It says that he has no pets. "Pets" is a noun, but in this case, it's the object of the sentence, not the subject.
Realistically, the girl drew a beautiful view.
a drew lots of tessellatoins on my peice of papper. i saw a tesseleation on my floor.
With an ear-shattering crunch, the horrific crash drew our attention to the street.