Beth
I’m going to teach you some meanings of the word draw. The most common use is the verb form that means creating a picture or image.
My cousin drew our family using different coloured pencils.
We can also use the verb draw to mean attracting attention – someone wanting to look at something. For example:
The amazing singer drew a huge audience.
Draw as a noun is used to describe competition results that are equal, like 1:1 or 2:2. For example:
The football match ended in a draw – it was 1:1.
So, you can draw art, draw attention and draw in a competition result. I hope our videos will keep drawing you in for more English lessons!
Draw
Draw is commonly used as a verb that means creating a picture or image.
- My cousin drew our family using different coloured pencils.
- My daughter has just learned to draw!
We can also use the verb ‘draw’ to mean attracting attention – someone wanting to look at something.
- The amazing singer drew a huge audience.
- A World Cup game is guaranteed to draw a large number of viewers!
Draw as a noun can also describe competition results that are equal.
- The football match ended in a draw – it was 1:1.
- This boxer has never lost a fight – he has six wins and a draw.