English · Common Verbs

drove

/droʊv/

[/droʊv/]

past tense of drive

Beginnerverb

Definition

Past tense of 'drive': to have operated and steered a vehicle.

Example

We drove through the mountains for hours, stopping often to admire the stunning views.

We drove through the mountains for hours, stopping often to admire the stunning views.

Etymology

From Old English 'drāf', past tense of 'drīfan' (to drive).

How & Where It’s Used

Used for completed driving in the past; a 'drove' can also mean a group of animals.

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