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No. He had driven.

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How do you spell drove?

Drove is correct.


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How do you say we drove spanish?

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Jonathan had grabbed the stake and driven it into the vampire's heart, or Jonathan grabbed the stake and drove it into the vampire's heart. Either one is correct.


Where can you check if your sentence are correct?

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