
What are the Different forms of draw?
The word draw is an irregular verb. The past tense or V2 of the verb draw is drew. The different forms of the verb draw are given below.
Present/Root Form: Draw
Past/2nd Form: Drew
Past Participle/3rd: Drawn
Present Participle or -ing: Drawing
Conjugate the Verb Draw in Active and Passive (Indicative Mood)
Present Tense (Active)
- I/We/You/They drawÂ
- He (She, It) drawsÂ
Present Tense (Passive)
- I am drawnÂ
- We/You/They are drawnÂ
- He (She, It) is drawnÂ
Past Tense (Active)
- I/we/You/They/He (She, It) drewÂ
Past Tense (Passive)
- I was drawnÂ
- We/You/They were drawnÂ
- He (She, It) was drawnÂ
Future Tense (Active)
- I/We shall drawÂ
- You/They He (She, It) will drawÂ
Future Tense (Passive)
- I/We shall be drawnÂ
- You will be drawnÂ
- They will be drawn
- He (She, It) will be drawnÂ
Present Continuous Tense (Active)
- I am drawingÂ
- We/You/They are drawingÂ
- He (She, It) is drawingÂ
Present Continuous Tense (Passive)
- I am being drawnÂ
- We/You/They are being drawnÂ
- He (She, It) is being drawnÂ
Past Continuous Tense (Active)
- I was drawingÂ
- We/You were drawing
- They were drawingÂ
- He (She, It) was drawingÂ
Past Continuous Tense (Passive)
- I was being drawnÂ
- We/You/They were being drawnÂ
- He (She, It) was being drawnÂ
Future Continuous Tense (Active)
- I/we/You/They/He (She, It) will be drawingÂ
Future Continuous Tense (Passive)
- I/We/You/They/He (She, It) will be being drawnÂ
Present Perfect Tense (Active)
- I/We/You/They have drawnÂ
- He (She, It) has drawnÂ
Present Perfect Tense (Passive)
- I/We/You/They have been drawnÂ
- He (She, It) has been drawnÂ
Past Perfect Tense (Active)
- I/We/You/They/He (She, it) had drawnÂ
Past Perfect Tense (Passive)
- I/We/You/They/He (She, It) had been drawnÂ
Future Perfect Tense (Active)
- I/We shall have drawnÂ
- You/They/He (She, It) will have drawnÂ
Future Perfect Tense (Passive)
- I/We shall have been drawnÂ
- You/They will have been drawnÂ
- He (She, It) will have been drawnÂ
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- I/We have been + present participle of draw
- You/They have been + present participle of draw
- He (She, It) has been + present participle of draw
Past Perfect Continuous TenseÂ
- I/We had been drawingÂ
- You/They had been drawing
- He (She, It) had been drawing
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- I/We shall have been + present participle of draw
- You/They will have been + present participle of draw
- He/She/It will have been + present participle of draw
Conjugate the Verb Draw in Active and Passive (Subjunctive Mood)
Simple Present Tense (Active)
- If I/we drawÂ
- If you drawÂ
- If he (she, it, they) drawÂ
Simple Present Tense (Passive)
- If I/we be drawnÂ
- If you be drawnÂ
- If he (she, it, they) be drawnÂ
Simple Past Tense (Active)
- If I/we drewÂ
- If you drewÂ
- If he (she, it, they) drewÂ
Simple Past Tense (Passive)
- If I/we were drawnÂ
- If you were drawnÂ
- If he (she, it, they) were drawnÂ
Future Simple Tense (Active)
- If I/we should drawÂ
- If you should drawÂ
- If he (she, it, they) should drawÂ
Future Simple Tense (Passive)
- If I/we should be drawnÂ
- If you should be drawnÂ
- If he (she, it, they) should be drawnÂ
Impersonal forms of Draw
Infinitive: to draw
Gerund:Â drawing
Perfect Gerund: having drawn
Perfect Infinitive: to have drawn
Participle: drawnÂ
Perfect Participle: having drawn
Conditional
Present
- I/We should/would draw
- You/They should/would draw
- He/ (She, It) would draw
Perfect
- I/We should/would have + past participle of draw
- You/They would have + past participle of drawÂ
- He (She, It) would have + past participle of draw
How to Use Draw, Drew, Drawn and Drawing in a Sentence?
- She draws a fascinating picture of the horse.Â
- His speech drew many people.
- They were drawing up a new will.
- She drew great benefits from his membership in the association.
- He drew a beautiful picture of his village.Â
- The fisherman drew a deep breath and plunged into the lake.Â
- She has drawn $3,000 from her account.
- I spent the day drawing in the park.
- They were slowly drawing the car into the filling station.Â