yeahh the wheels.
Drove is the irregular past tense of drive.
Todd 'borrowed' his mothers red, soft top, sports car and drove the 30 miles to the beach.
No, it is the past tense of the verb "to drive."
about an hour and 40 minutes when I drove from Universal to Daytona Beach ..... but it really, depends on time of month and traffic...
Mae drove at 14mph?
he gave it to Satan as payment for his immortality Count Dracula did have a heart but then Dr. Van Helsing drove a wooden stake through it and kind-of messed it all up.
drove from charlottetown to daytona beach Florida in about 33 hours.
Depending on your breaks, if you drove straight through it will take you 12 hours...
British drove on the left because they would hold their lance under their right arm. Americans drove on the right because they had guns.
Hi i drove from Naples Florida to Destin in four and a half hours same distance as Miami you will enjoy it. try the oysters on the beach. Barrie Tanner
The amphibious vehicle drove on the beach, straight into the water.
The direct object in the sentence is "us" because it receives the action of the verb "drove." Mrs. Chang drove whom? Us.