The truck drove to Edward's garage. This sentence is strange, since it implies that the truck drove itself to Edward's garage without any assistance, such as a driver. Nevertheless, "truck" is the subject of the sentence, and "drove" is the verb.
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Drove is a noun and a verb (past tense of drive).
No, the word 'drove' is a noun, a word for a flock or herd of animals driven as a group; a word for a large group of people in motion; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'drove' is it.Example: A drove of gees followed behind the girl. She led it to the pasture by the pond.The word 'drove' is also the past tense of the verb to drive.
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It is active voice, because the mother is the subject of the sentence and is carrying out the action, which the verb to drive.
The verb "drove" in the sentence is in the active voice. This means the subject of the sentence (Ted's mother) is performing the action (driving) on the object (the boys).
Technically, all you need to make a sentence is a subject and a verb, "She drove." But it also makes sense to put in a direct object, "She drove Madison".
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.
Drove and Stopped are the verbs in that sentence.
subject (noun or pronoun) + predicate (verb) examples: Bob drove. Stop! ("You" is implied.)
In English composition, a 'clear sentence' states one main thought with subject, verb and potentially an object and clauses.A clear sentence can be as simple as:I drove to work.A more complicated but clear sentence might be:Because it was raining, I drove to work rather than riding my bike.
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'We drove to the sports center.' Or: 'We drove there.'
The Car. A simple subject is the who or what that is doing the verb without any description. So I am pretty sure it is the car.
In parts of speech, "simple" is an adjective and "sentence" can be used as a noun and a verb.In grammar, a simple sentence is one that contains a subject and a predicate and forms a complete thought. Example: Sasha drove to school today.