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English conjugation of the verb "to draw" in Present Simple Tense
Simple Forms

Basic Forms

  • Infinitive
  • to draw
  •  
  • Imperative
  • draw
  • let's draw
  • draw
  • Present Participle
  • drawing
  •  
  • Past Participle
  • drawn
  •  
Indicative:

Present

  • I draw
  • you draw
  • he/she/it draws
  • we draw
  • you draw
  • they draw

Past

  • I drew
  • you drew
  • he/she/it drew
  • we drew
  • you drew
  • they drew

Compound Forms

Past Participle

  • having drawn
Indicative

Present continuous

  • I am drawing
  • you are drawing
  • he/she/it is drawing
  • we are drawing
  • you are drawing
  • they are drawing

Present perfect

  • I have drawn
  • you have drawn
  • he/she/it has drawn
  • we have drawn
  • you have drawn
  • they have drawn

Future

  • I will draw
  • you will draw
  • he/she/it will draw
  • we will draw
  • you will draw
  • they will draw

Future Perfect

  • I will have drawn
  • you will have drawn
  • he/she/it will have drawn
  • we will have drawn
  • you will have drawn
  • they will have drawn

Past continuous

  • I was drawing
  • you were drawing
  • he/she/it was drawing
  • we were drawing
  • you were drawing
  • they were drawing

Past perfect

  • I had drawn
  • you had drawn
  • he/she/it had drawn
  • we had drawn
  • you had drawn
  • they had drawn

Future continuous

  • I will be drawing
  • you will be drawing
  • he/she/it will be drawing
  • we will be drawing
  • you will be drawing
  • they will be drawing

Present perfect continuous

  • I have been drawing
  • you have been drawing
  • he/she/it has been drawing
  • we have been drawing
  • you have been drawing
  • they have been drawing

Past perfect continuous

  • I had been drawing
  • you had been drawing
  • he/she/it had been drawing
  • we had been drawing
  • you had been drawing
  • they had been drawing

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been drawing
  • you will have been drawing
  • he/she/it will have been drawing
  • we will have been drawing
  • you will have been drawing
  • they will have been drawing

Basic Forms

  • Infinitive
  • not to draw
  •  
  • Imperative
  • do not draw
  • let's not draw
  • do not draw
  • Present Participle
  • not drawing
  •  
  • Past Participle
  • not drawn
  •  

Present

  • I do not draw
  • you do not draw
  • he/she/it does not draw
  • we do not draw
  • you do not draw
  • they do not draw

Past

  • I did not draw
  • you did not draw
  • he/she/it did not draw
  • we did not draw
  • you did not draw
  • they did not draw

Past Participle

  • not having drawn

Present continuous

  • I am not drawing
  • you are not drawing
  • he/she/it is not drawing
  • we are not drawing
  • you are not drawing
  • they are not drawing

Present perfect

  • I have not drawn
  • you have not drawn
  • he/she/it has not drawn
  • we have not drawn
  • you have not drawn
  • they have not drawn

Future

  • I will not draw
  • you will not draw
  • he/she/it will not draw
  • we will not draw
  • you will not draw
  • they will not draw

Future Perfect

  • I will not have drawn
  • you will not have drawn
  • he/she/it will not have drawn
  • we will not have drawn
  • you will not have drawn
  • they will not have drawn

Past continuous

  • I was not drawing
  • you were not drawing
  • he/she/it was not drawing
  • we were not drawing
  • you were not drawing
  • they were not drawing

Past perfect

  • I had not drawn
  • you had not drawn
  • he/she/it had not drawn
  • we had not drawn
  • you had not drawn
  • they had not drawn

Future continuous

  • I will not be drawing
  • you will not be drawing
  • he/she/it will not be drawing
  • we will not be drawing
  • you will not be drawing
  • they will not be drawing

Present perfect continuous

  • I have not been drawing
  • you have not been drawing
  • he/she/it has not been drawing
  • we have not been drawing
  • you have not been drawing
  • they have not been drawing

Past perfect continuous

  • I had not been drawing
  • you had not been drawing
  • he/she/it had not been drawing
  • we had not been drawing
  • you had not been drawing
  • they had not been drawing

Future perfect continuous

  • I will not have been drawing
  • you will not have been drawing
  • he/she/it will not have been drawing
  • we will not have been drawing
  • you will not have been drawing
  • they will not have been drawing
Indicative:

Present

  • do I draw ?
  • do you draw ?
  • does he/she/it draw ?
  • do we draw ?
  • do you draw ?
  • do they draw ?

Past

  • did I draw ?
  • did you draw ?
  • did he/she/it draw ?
  • did we draw ?
  • did you draw ?
  • did they draw ?
Indicative

Present continuous

  • am I drawing ?
  • are you drawing ?
  • is he/she/it drawing ?
  • are we drawing ?
  • are you drawing ?
  • are they drawing ?

Present perfect

  • have I drawn ?
  • have you drawn ?
  • has he/she/it drawn ?
  • have we drawn ?
  • have you drawn ?
  • have they drawn ?

Future

  • will I draw ?
  • will you draw ?
  • will he/she/it draw ?
  • will we draw ?
  • will you draw ?
  • will they draw ?

Future Perfect

  • will I have drawn ?
  • will you have drawn ?
  • will he/she/it have drawn ?
  • will we have drawn ?
  • will you have drawn ?
  • will they have drawn ?

Past continuous

  • was I drawing ?
  • were you drawing ?
  • was he/she/it drawing ?
  • were we drawing ?
  • were you drawing ?
  • were they drawing ?

Past perfect

  • had I drawn ?
  • had you drawn ?
  • had he/she/it drawn ?
  • had we drawn ?
  • had you drawn ?
  • had they drawn ?

Future continuous

  • will I be drawing ?
  • will you be drawing ?
  • will he/she/it be drawing ?
  • will we be drawing ?
  • will you be drawing ?
  • will they be drawing ?

Present perfect continuous

  • have I been drawing ?
  • have you been drawing ?
  • has he/she/it been drawing ?
  • have we been drawing ?
  • have you been drawing ?
  • have they been drawing ?

Past perfect continuous

  • had I been drawing ?
  • had you been drawing ?
  • had he/she/it been drawing ?
  • had we been drawing ?
  • had you been drawing ?
  • had they been drawing ?

Future perfect continuous

  • will I have been drawing ?
  • will you have been drawing ?
  • will he/she/it have been drawing ?
  • will we have been drawing ?
  • will you have been drawing ?
  • will they have been drawing ?
See also verbs with similar meaning: draw a bead ondraw a blankdraw a linedraw and quarterdraw awaymore ...

Definitions:

  • -  Cause to localize at one point
  • -  Flatten, stretch, or mold metal or glass, by rolling or by pulling it through a die or by stretching
  • -  Remove the entrails of
  • -  Steep; pass through a strainer
  • -  Reduce the diameter of (a wire or metal rod) by pulling it through a die
  • -  Contract
  • -  Bring or lead someone to a certain action or condition
  • -  Select or take in from a given group or region
  • -  Make, formulate, or derive in the mind
  • -  Give a description of
  • -  Choose at random
  • -  Finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.
  • -  Suck in or take (air)
  • -  Pass over, across, or through
  • -  Move or pull so as to cover or uncover something
  • -  Stretch back a bowstring (on an archer's bow)
  • -  Thread on or as if on a string
  • -  Cause to move by pulling
  • -  Direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
  • -  Take in, also metaphorically
  • -  Make a mark or lines on a surface
  • -  Earn or achieve a base by being walked by the pitcher
  • -  Engage in drawing
  • -  Represent by making a drawing of, as with a pencil, chalk, etc. on a surface
  • -  Write a legal document or paper
  • -  Elicit responses, such as objections, criticism, applause, etc.
  • -  Take liquid out of a container or well
  • -  Bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
  • -  Move or go steadily or gradually
  • -  Cause to flow
  • -  Cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense
  • -  Get or derive
  • -  Remove (a commodity) from (a supply source)
  • -  Pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to his extremities, so as to execute him
  • -  Require a specified depth for floating
  • -  Allow a draft

Examples:

  • -  Draw blood and pus
  • -  Draw steel
  • -  Draw a chicken
  • -  Draw pulp from the fruit
  • -  Draw wire
  • -  The material drew after it was washed in hot water
  • -  The session was drawn to a close
  • -  The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative population
  • -  What do you make of his remarks?
  • -  He drew an elaborate plan of attack
  • -  Cast lots
  • -  The teams drew a tie
  • -  Draw on a cigarette
  • -  He drew her hair through his fingers
  • -  Draw the curtains
  • -  The archers were drawing their bows
  • -  Thread dried cranberries
  • -  Pull a sled
  • -  The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers
  • -  She drew strength from the minister's words
  • -  Trace the outline of a figure in the sand
  • -  He drew a base on balls
  • -  He spent the day drawing in the garden
  • -  Draw me a horse
  • -  The deed was drawn in the lawyer's office
  • -  The comedian drew a lot of laughter
  • -  She drew water from the barrel
  • -  The mugger pulled a knife on his victim
  • -  The ship drew near the shore
  • -  The nurse drew blood
  • -  A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter
  • -  He drew great benefits from his membership in the association
  • -  The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank
  • -  In the old days, people were drawn and quartered for certain crimes
  • -  This boat draws 70 inches
  • -  This chimney draws very well

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