The past tense of the word 'draw' is 'drew'. English is like a playful octopus, changing shapes and sometimes, it can be quite tricky. That's why, instead of 'drawed', we say 'drew' - like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat, surprising but correct. This is part of the peculiar charm of English, its irregular verbs disobey the usual rule of simply adding 'ed' to form the past tense. So next time you want to talk about your past art creation, remember, you 'drew' it, not 'drawed' it! It's one of those quirks that keeps language learning exciting.
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