"drove"
Mopped.
The past tense of "plead" is "pleaded" or "pled."
The correct usage is "drives past." "Drives past" refers to moving beyond or going by something, while "drives passed" would be incorrect as "passed" is the past tense of the verb "pass."
a loud siren
Yes, floppy drives are a thing of the past, they are small and easily corrupted.
He smiled and kinda smirked at me as he drove.
Future - Will drive Present - Drive, Drives, Driving Past - Driven, Drove
Yes, he is interested.
IBM, Quantum, and Sony are examples of manufacturers who have produced tape backups. Today, most backups are done online, on external drives, or DVDs. Therefore, tape drives are not readily available as they were in the past.
A backcast is a backward stroke, a strike which drives someone backwards, or an analysis of events which happened in the past.
Hard drives are just as reliable, if not more so, as they have been in the past.
the past tence of drive is drove. Drive is present and drove is drove!there are so many site of online conjugation verbs :P