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You say it like this "Il a chassé une armée" it will seem like it's spelled wrong but really it's not.
mut is a french word that means drove in English
Toulon.
Toussaint Louverture
Jean-Jacques Dessalines
No, it is incorrect to say "he had drove." The correct form is "he had driven." "Drove" is the past simple form of the verb "drive," while "driven" is the past participle used in this context.
Nous sommes allés à l'aéroport en voiture pour prendre l'avion en Espagne.
French
nos dirigimos
This would be Toulon, on the Mediterranean sea. In 1793, it was occupied by British and and Spanish Forces, who supported the royalists opposing the Revolutionary French Government. Napoleon was the French artillery commander at this siege, and after the French succesfully drove the enemy out, Napoleon was promoted to Brigadier General
There are different variations of this.Some say the Titan Helios, who wasn't a god but still drove the Sun ChariotSome say the Olympian god Apollo ruled the sun and drove the Sun ChariotSome say Apollo represented or ruled the sun but it was Helios who drove the Sun Chariot.