Yes. The ending silent E gives "drive" a long I sound, to rhyme with dive and five.
The word driving is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb drive.
Drive me to the mall.I want to drive a car. He had to drive the nail through three boards. She had the drive and perseverance.
The word "drive" has a long vowel sound for the 'i' like /aɪ/ (ai), whereas the word "miss" has a short vowel sound for the 'i' like /ɪ/ (i).
Well if you drive at exactly 74.8 MPH then it would take you one hour to drive 74.8 miles. {Maybe you want to re-word the question??? }
The root word for the verb "driving" is "drive."
The word drive has one syllable.
Agere - to drive.
A LONG drive I can tell you that!
It is one word in some colloquial meanings, as when truckers refer to a long unbroken drive as a 'cannonball'. In the naval sense it is still cannon ball.
Yes, the word "drive" has one syllable.
Jeff is so entergetic and always in motion
How long is the drive from Marist to Binghamton