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the driver_(drive) the school bus slowly simple past tense​

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Answered by snehaagar556
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the driver drives the school bus slowly

Answered by rakshithram32
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Explanation:

Learn English Tenses

Irregular Verb - To drive

To drive

drive / drove / driven / driving

TENSES FOR THE VERB - TO DRIVE

CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO SEE HOW THIS IRREGULAR VERB CHANGES WITH EACH TENSE

Timeline

The Past

Past Continuous - "He was driving to work when he saw his colleague at the bus stop."

Past Simple - "He drove to the bus stop and gave his colleage a lift."

Past Perfect Simple - "When he was twenty he had never driven a car."

Past Perfect Continuous - "He set off at 7.50 am so, by the time he got to work he had been driving for over an hour."

The Present

Present Continuous - "He is driving to work."

Present Simple - "He drives to work every day."

Present Perfect Simple - "He has already driven half way there."

Present Perfect Continuous - "He has been driving since 7.00am. It's time to take a break. "*

!NOTE - *HE HAS BEEN ABLE TO DRIVE SINCE HE PASSED HIS DRIVING TEST."

The Future

Future Continuous - "He's driving to work again tomorrow."

Future Simple - "He will drive his colleague to work tomorrow as well."

Future Perfect Simple - "He has driven his colleague to work for over a year now ."

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