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What is the present tense of drove through?

What's the present tense of drove through? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of drove through is drive through.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of drive through is drives through.

The present participle of drive through is driving through.

The past participle of drive through is driven through.

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One local told me that she cannot now drive through Dornoch without feeling a frisson of fear.
Often when I've finished my errands and am heading home I drive through the park just to the east of our townhouse.
After crossing the beautiful Mahitahi River you drive through an impressive avenue of mixed rimu and podocarps and ferns and tree ferns.
Namely bowling round the wicket, restricting his opportunities to drive through extra cover and generally cramping him for room.
The rain becomes torrential as I drive through the vast wetlands of the Bayou.
A 350 ft derrick will support the six-mile drill pipe, which could take more than a year to drive through the crust.

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