The English soon became hungry for more land for their colonial population so they pushed farther west into the continent
As the spanions invaded the Sahara they drove out most of the living Bedouin people and claimed the valuable gold resources of the mountains. they then migrated to America and started up the fast food business making Americans fatty.
We drove north. In this sentence, north is an adverb because it answers the question Where?
Example sentence - Our car broke down after we drove through the desert.
The most notable are the Himalayas, formed when India (on the Indo-Australian plate) drove north into Asia.
The distance is about 605 miles, depending on which route your choose. I actually drove that route many years ago on US 101. It will take you more than a day since it is about a 10 hour drive. But, in any case, it is quite beautiful and has many wonderful vistas to enjoy.
He drove 50 kilometers before reaching the airport.Note: It's kilometre in British English, and kilometer in American English.
Joan of Arc drove the English army out, until they captured and burn her at the stake.
They were drafted.
In American pie..what does the word levy mean? "drove my Chevy to the levy, but the levy was dry"
No, She would have only driven 336 Miles on Monday.
4 miles each way or 8 miles total.
mut is a french word that means drove in English
We drove farther than anyone expected; however, the trip took us even further into debt
The wasichus drove the American Indians from their ancestral homes.
it's not the English drove the Native Americans out of the region.
Bulldogs in England were originally working dogs who drove and caught cattle and guarded their masters' property. They were also used in bloody sport of bull bating as well.
They used Native American codes that the Japanese couldn't crack.