the love of humanity drives our operations
No, the correct sentence is:"When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle he or she usually test drives it."The singular personal pronoun "it" takes the place of the singular antecedent noun "vehicle".
The direct object of the verb drives in the sentence 'she drives a buick' is Buick.
He drives a fiat.
To make a sentence grammatically correct, you may need to add missing punctuation marks, ensure subject-verb agreement, use appropriate verb tense, and make sure the sentence structure follows the rules of grammar.
I drive to work every morning. She drives a car. My computer has one drive. / My computer has two drives. My brother drives me crazy. His thirst for knowledge drives him to study harder.
The correct sentence is:"When a driver wants to buy a new vehicle he or she usually test drives it."The singular personal pronoun "it" takes the place of the singular antecedent noun "vehicle".
No, the sentence should be: "One of the lifelong memories many of us share is the moment we obtained a driver's license." "Is" should be used instead of "are" because the subject "One" is singular.
he drives you nuts [like that]
my mom drives me to school everyday.
Neither sentence is correct. The correct versions are: A. Peggy and Phyllis drive me to Florida every weekend. B. Les and Miranda are late for work today. The answer is D. Not only the muffler but also the spark plugs need to be replaced.
My dad uses an atlas when he drives somewhere
Example sentence - Amanda is not careful when she drives vehicles.