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The word 'drove' is the past tense for the verb to drive.

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No, drove has three meanings, none of which are adjectives. It is either the past tense of the verb drive or a noun identifying a herd or flock of animals or a type of chisel.

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Drove (past tense of drive) can be transitive or intransitive.

Transitive:

He drove me to work.

Intransitive:

He drove to work.

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What is the transitive verb in this sentence. your mom drove the car as you sat in the passenger seat?

Intransitive verbs do not have a direct object. Car is the direct object of drove, so drove is a transitive verb. Sat is the intransitive verb in that sentence.


What part of speech is drive?

The word drive is a verb. The past tense is drove.


Sentences with a subject verb adjective and object?

Verbs are the words that tell what the subject is or is doing.Adverbs are the words that modify (give more information about) a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Adjectives are the words that describe nouns.Nouns are the words for a person, a place, or a thing.A sentence is a group of words that convey a complete thought. A sentence requires a subject and a verb, but a sentence can have many parts.A subject (the person or thing that the sentence is about) can be a noun or a pronoun.Examples:Jack drove. (the noun 'Jack' is the subject, the sentence is about him; the verb is 'drove', what he did)Jack drove today. (the adverb 'today' gives more information about the verb)Jack drove home. (the noun 'home' is the direct object of the verb 'drove')Jack drove too fast. (the adjective 'fast' describes how he drove; the adverb 'too' gives more information about the adjective)Jack drove a car. (the noun 'car' is the object of the verb 'drove')Jack drove a new car. (the adjective 'new' describes the car)


Is drove a common noun?

The noun 'drove' is a common noun, a general word for any flock or herd driven as a group; a word for any large group of people in motion; a word for any drove of any kind.The word 'drove' is also the past tense of the verb to drive.


Is the word drove a collective noun?

Yes, the noun 'drove' is used for a group moving from one place to another.The noun 'drove' is a standard collective nounfor:a drove of bullocksa drove of cattlea drove of donkeys (or asses)a drove of goatsa drove of haresa drove of hogsa drove of horsesa drove of oxena drove of pigsa drove of rabbitsa drove of sheepa drove of swineand large groups of people that are in motion.

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Is drove an adverb?

No, it is the past tense of the verb "to drive."


What acts as an object of the verb drove?

Felicity drove a car.Will and Bertram drove a herd of sheep.


What part of speech drove?

Drove is a noun and a verb (past tense of drive).


The boys drove out to the beach on saturday. which is irregular verb?

Drove is the irregular past tense of drive.


What is the transitive verb in this sentence. your mom drove the car as you sat in the passenger seat?

Intransitive verbs do not have a direct object. Car is the direct object of drove, so drove is a transitive verb. Sat is the intransitive verb in that sentence.


Is the word drove a noun?

no it is a verb (a doing word)


What is the voice of the verb in this sentence Ted's mother drove the boys to the mall.?

active, we can see who did the action of the verb drove = Ted's mother.If the sentence was passive it would be: The boys were driven to the mall.


What is a vivid verb for drove?

I have never heard of a vivid verb. My grammar book does not mention vivid verbs. Perhaps you mean synonym. She drove into town - She raced into town. She drove into the car in front. - She crashed into the car in front. They drove the pegs into the ground. - They hammered the pegs into the ground. He drove the ball down the pirtch. - He wacked the ball down the pitch.


What is the voice of the verb in this sentence- Ted's mother drove the boys to the mall?

active, we can see who did the action of the verb drove = Ted's mother.If the sentence was passive it would be: The boys were driven to the mall.


What is the voice of the verb in this sentence Teds mother drove the boys to the mall?

active, we can see who did the action of the verb drove = Ted's mother.If the sentence was passive it would be: The boys were driven to the mall.


What part of speech is the word drove?

Drove may be the past tense of the verb drive, or a noun meaning a driven flock or herd of animals.


What part of speech is drive?

The word drive is a verb. The past tense is drove.