Topics: Suffixes and Tenses
Identify the present tense form of the verb “drive” and use it in a sentence.
A. Drove; “He drove to work yesterday.”
B. Driven; “He has driven to work.”
C. Drive; “He can drive very well.”
D. Drives; “He drives to work every day.”
Select your answer:

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