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He _____ (drive) to work yesterday. (Fill in the blank with the appropriate tense form of the verb given) *



drive

drove

had driven

drives

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Answered by rj0509925
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He drove to work yesterday.

  • It is in the past simple tense.
  • Yesterday is the adverb, which denotes that it is in the past simple tense.
  • Drive is the first form of the verb, which is used for plural nouns in the present indefinite tense.
  • So driving is the incorrect option.
  • Drove is the second form of the verb used in the past simple tense.
  • Hence, drove is the correct option.
  • Had driven is used in the past perfect tense.
  • Drives is used for singular nouns in the present simple tense.
  • Thus, "Drives" is also an incorrect option.
  • Past simple tense: Past indefinite is used to explain or describe the actions, events, etc. that have already occurred in the past.
  • Numerous verbs for "ed" can be formed by adding "ed" and "d" to the end of the base verb. 

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