Text introduction
Draw is mainly used as a noun and a verb. 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, Chinese means: draw, describe and draw (with pencil, pen or chalk); Drag (move); Pull (move); Traction; To pull or tow (a car); Attract, interest.
Discrimination of words
Draw, drag and pull have the same meaning as "pull". The differences are as follows: first, both draw and pull refer to pulling to the actor, and drag refers to dragging to another place; Secondly, things that are dragged are generally heavy, and when they are pulled, they are mostly sudden movements, while when they are pulled, they are very calm.
He attracted me to him. He attracted me to him. He dragged the piano to the corner of the room. He tugged the piano to the corner of the room. He opened the door and rushed out. He opened the door and rushed out.
Extended knowledge
Present participle (English: present particle) is a kind of participle, which is divided into present participle and past participle, both of which are non-finite verbs.
Now participle can't act as a predicate in a sentence, but it can act as other components, such as attribute, predication, object complement and adverbial, and it has the nature of a verb (it can have its own object and adverbial), so it is also a kind of verb. The present participle can indicate an active or ongoing action, which is usually different from the past participle.
Now when the participle is used as an attribute, it no longer means action, but has changed from participle to adjective part of speech, such as an interesting story and a wonderful game.