Past Tense of "Draw"
* The artist drew a beautiful portrait of the queen.
* The children drew pictures of their families.
* The detective drew his gun when he saw the suspect.
* We drew straws to decide who would go first.
Past Tense of "Draw" in a Figurative Sense
* The speaker drew a comparison between the current situation and the past.
* The news drew a large crowd to the town square.
* The author drew inspiration from her travels.
Other Uses of "Drew"
* The team drew the game, with the score tied at 2-2.
* The bank drew a large sum of money from its account.
* I drew a deep breath before I began my speech.
Remember: The word "drew" is the past tense of both "draw" (meaning to create a picture) and "draw" (meaning to pull something towards you). The context will help you determine which meaning is intended.