Verb; Drive Meaning; drive out, last, continue V1, V2, V3, V4, V5 Form of Drive Synonym for Drive drive out last continue hang over expatriate run start operate actuate set to work drive a car tool use utilize employ make use of stab thrust jab stick into dig into drive verb /draɪv/ /draɪv/ Verb Forms Idioms Phrasal Verbs vehicle [intransitive, transitive] to operate a vehicle so that it goes in a particular direction Can you drive? Don't drive so fast! I drove to work this morning. Shall we drive (= go there by car) or go by train? drive something to drive a car/vehicle/truck/bus
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Grammar Reference Irregular Verbs List Definition: Drive Irregular verb: To Drive Verb conjugation: Drive - Drove - Driven Meaning of 'To Drive' To operate and control a car or other vehicle Conjugation of verb 'Drive' Irregular Verbs Following a Similar Pattern Verbs like: Subscribe to Ad-Free Browsing verb /draɪv/ Verb Forms vehicle [intransitive, transitive] to operate a vehicle so that it goes in a particular direction Can you drive? Don't drive so fast! I drove to work this morning. Should we drive (= go there by car) or go by train? drive something He drives a taxi (= that is his job). Topic Collocations Join us Synonyms of drive transitive verb 1 a : to frighten or prod (game, cattle, etc.) into moving in a desired direction drive cattle across the prairie b hunting : to go through (an area) driving game animals drive the other side of the mountain 2 : to carry on or through energetically drives a hard bargain 3 a The verb "drive" is an irregular verb. (This means that "drive" does not form its simple past tense or its past participle by adding "-ed" or "-d" to the base form.) The Five Forms of "To Drive" Form drive Alternative Name; Base Form: drive: Infinitive Form: The -S Form: drives: Third Person Singular Form: Past Form: drove:
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Conjugation verb drive X English Toolbox: Models British vs. American English Auxiliaries, modals Irregular verbs drive Infinitive to drive Preterite drove Past participle driven Model : drive Auxiliary : have, be Other forms: drive oneself / not drive Contractions Advertising Indicative Present I drive you drive he/she/it drives we drive you drive Present - Conditional Perfect - Conditional Look up English verb forms - over 5000 verbs! Excellent resource for students and teachers. I will/shall have driven. You/We/They will/shall have driven. Future Perfect Continuous Tense. He/She/It will/shall have been driving. I will/shall have been driving. You/We/They will/shall have been driving. This is a reference page for drive verb forms in present, past and participle tenses. Find conjugation of drive. (to) drive driving dri ven definition in Spanish in French in Italian Indicative Perfect tenses Continuous (progressive) and emphatic tenses Compound continuous (progressive) tenses Conditional Imperative Subjunctive Note: One may encounter the archaic preterit form drave. *Blue letters in conjugations are irregular forms. ( example)
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1. transitive verb/intransitive verb When you drive somewhere, you operate a car or other vehicle and control its movement and direction. I drove into town and went to a restaurant for dinner. She never learned to drive. We drove the car down to Richmond for the weekend. Drive means: operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle. V1 V2 V3 Form of Drive Synonym Words For DRIVE chase encourage force herd inspire make motivate prompt propel push rush send spur stimulate actuate animate arouse bulldoze coerce compel constrain dog goad goose harass hasten hound hurl hurry
Drive of Past Simple V2. The verb drive is also employed in its V2 form as "drove"'.It is used to indicate the past tense in sentences. Drive of Past Participle V3. This verb's V3 form is ' driven ' In the case of past perfect tense or present perfect tense, the word ' driven ' is used. + In the present perfect tense, the word drive is used 'have + driven ' or 'has + driven.' Simple Tense Continuous Tense Perfect Tense Perfect Continuous Tense Conditional Imperative Verb forms Trainer Settings Click to start Conjugation Simple Tense Present Simple I drive you drive he, she drives we drive you drive they drive Past Simple I drove you drove he, she drove we drove you drove they drove Future Simple I will drive
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Drop. Dry. Eat. End. Enjoy. drove is the past tense of the word drive. driven is the past participle of the word drive. drive past form, verb forms, v1v2v3, Infinitive. 4. [count] : an effort made by a group of people to achieve a goal, to collect money, etc. a fund-raising drive. The school holds a canned food drive every winter. a membership drive [=an effort to get more people to join a group, club, etc.] 5. : a strong natural need or desire.