drew is past tense and drawn is been done a week ago
"The picture was drawn by her."
The word 'drew' is, itself, the past tense of the verb 'to draw'. The past participle is 'drawn'.
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.
difference between one- ones
What is the difference between realism and liberalism?
its when someone has drawn over what you drew
"The picture was drawn by her."
10 years
The past tense of "draw" and "drawn" would be "drew".
the difference is stechn is when its light drawn is when its dark!!
drew
The past participle is drawn.
That was drawn because the southern states were slave states and the northern states were not.
A photograph is an image taken with a camera, an illustration is usually hand drawn or drawn from scratch with an image editor.
Drew McCord Stroud has written: 'Lines drawn towards'
Drew is the past tense of draw. Drawn is the past participle.
Drawn is the past participle of draw.draw drew drawnThey have drawn self portraits.