Hi Semika! Could you tell me what the past tense of drive is, please? The past tense of drive is drove. For instance, he drove to the store. I hope this response helps you :)
2023-04-17
This is what goPenpal answered
Hey there! So you're asking about the past tense of drive, right? Well, the past tense of drive is drove. It's a simple enough word, but the past tense of a verb like this can get a little tricky, especially for non-native English speakers.
Think of it this way: When you use the verb "drive," you're talking about the action of moving yourself or something else from one place to another. But when that action is in the past, it means that it has already happened. So, you would use the past tense form of the verb to describe that action.
For example, if you wanted to say that you went to the store in the past, you would say "I drove to the store." The word "drove" is the correct past tense form of the verb "drive."
I hope this clears things up for you! If you have any more questions about English grammar or language in general, feel free to ask.
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