According to the query of Warhorse Education Network, the third person singular form of drawings is drawings. Draw has two parts of speech, namely nouns and verbs. When used as a noun, it means: lottery; Lucky draw; Draw lots; A draw; A draw; No matter what the result is. When used as a verb, it means: draw, draw, draw (with pencil, pen or chalk); Drag (move); Pull (move); Traction; To pull or tow (a car); Attract, interest.
Draw bilingual examples for reference only:
1. What conclusions did you draw from the report? What conclusions do you draw from this report?
This plan has been criticized a lot. This plan has attracted a lot of criticism.
Draw a thick black line on the page. Draw a thick black line on the page.