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drive ( Verb)
UK/US /draɪv/
Present
drive
Ing
driving
He/She/It
drives
Past Simple
drived
Past Participle
drived
1-
A1
A car going or moving on a plane
-> I drove to his house to surprise him.
-> She drove to the new mall to spend time with me
2-
A1
to reach the destination while using vehicles
-> He drove me to the home from the airport.
-> I drove my sister and her friends to the party.
3-
B1
behaving in a way that makes someone particularly furious
-> It drives me crazy when you don't do what I say at the first time.
-> Your manner towards your family drives me mad.
4-
B1
to move anything in one way using strength,
-> I drove the glasses to you.
-> Ax was driven to far away.
5-
B1
to go off in a specific manner
-> I drove her harshly to the chair.
-> He drove the little boy to car.
6-
B1
Leveling something up by affecting it
-> She always drives her success to gain more of it.
-> I drove the company to gain growth.
Word Families
'drive' Contained Stories
Travelling is an amazing way to improve your life quality. It does not matter where you travel as long as you do it regularly. Getting to know new people and other cultures are achievable with this life style. You can wander on streets that are relatively unknown, but equally admirable. If it is a distant country, you can be a representative of your nation over there. Personal traits are important while embracing this life style, you need to adapt new cultures instantly. It is not highly expensive to travel, you can save some money remaining from your salary, and you can hitchike. But if you encounter with angry drivers, you will remember this memory regretfully.