You confuse me with 'your' and 'mine'. Have I got it right - your car was hit on your your drive but there was no damage to your car? The other driver drove off without stopping to notify you? If that was the case, put it down to experience, no damage was done. If you got a note of his registration plate, tell the police.
The officer found the driver's glove on the roadway after the drive drove away from the stop.
Drove is the past tense of drive. The past participle of drive is driven.
Yes, but it took him several tries to pass his driver's exam. John seldom drove after he got his permit.
the past tence of drive is drove. Drive is present and drove is drove!there are so many site of online conjugation verbs :P
Driving?
Drove is the simple past tense of Drive. The past participle is Driven. To Drive is an irregular verbThe past tense of drove is droved.
The word 'drove' is the past tense for the verb to drive.
Yes, drove is the past tense of drive.
Drive - Drove - Driven
No, She would have only driven 336 Miles on Monday.
Drove is a noun and a verb (past tense of drive).
You drove.