In English, we use different verb tenses to refer to actions that happen in the past, present, or future. The past tense is used to describe actions that happened at a specific time in the past. For example, "I drove to the store yesterday."
The past tense of "drive" is "drove." So, for example:
- "I drove to the beach last weekend." - "He drove his car off a cliff." - "We drove all night to get there."
You can use the past tense with regular verbs by simply adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. However, "drive" is an irregular verb, which means that it follows a different pattern for the past tense. The past tense of "drive" is "drove," and there is no added "-ed."
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