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Have you draw anything? vs Have you drew anything?

The correct phrase is "Have you drawn anything?". The verb "draw" is irregular, and its past participle form is "drawn", not "drew". Therefore, the correct form to use in this question is "Have you drawn anything?".

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1049 views

Have you draw anything?

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "draw" requires the past participle form "drawn" in this context.

Incorrect - the verb "draw" should be in the past participle form "drawn" when used with the auxiliary verb "have".
  • Doesn't this guy know how to draw anything else?
  • Will I ever... get to draw anything here?
  • You don't draw on anything You understand?
  • I can draw anything I've seen, Andrea.
  • I can draw anything I've seen, even in passing.
  • Could I commit and not draw anything.
  • I can draw anything I've seen, Andrea.
  • Take me to see him, and then I'll draw anything you want.
  • I will just make five points which we must address if we are to draw anything positive from the present grim situation.
  • When have you bounced back from anything?
  • Have you told your son anything?
  • Creighton, have you touched anything?
  • Have you ever thought about taking anything?
  • Have you ever seen or heard anything?
  • May I ask, have you published anything?
  • Have you ever considered doing anything?
  • - Have you let him do anything?
  • Why have you not said anything?
  • Have you ever helped those demons in anything?
  • Mr Douglas, have you broken anything?

Have you drew anything?

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "draw" requires the past participle form "drawn" in this context.

Incorrect - the verb "draw" should be in the past participle form "drawn" when used with the auxiliary verb "have".
  • Didn't your mother teach you anything Drew?
  • When have you bounced back from anything?
  • Have you been designated a coward simply because you drew a slip of paper marked "X"?
  • Have you told your son anything?
  • Creighton, have you touched anything?
  • Have you ever thought about taking anything?
  • Have you ever seen or heard anything?
  • May I ask, have you published anything?
  • Have you ever considered doing anything?
  • - Have you let him do anything?
  • Why have you not said anything?
  • Have you ever helped those demons in anything?
  • Mr Douglas, have you broken anything?
  • What about the war, have you heard anything?
  • - Have you ever stolen anything?
  • Now, have you thought of anything?
  • Have you ever seen him read anything?
  • Have you forgotten to tell me anything?
  • Mike, have you found anything?
  • Cody, Rex, have you found anything?

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