hi guys I need a help in my grammer class??
After throwing their sleeping bags into the backseat of their cars they-- ((had drove/drove/drivig/having driving))--more than 400 miles to reach their destination.
I think driving is right.??
7 years ago
7 years ago
Does that sound right to you?
they had drove
they drove
they driving
they having driving
7 years ago
no
they had drove
make sounds better since its a past perfect ??am I right??tnx
7 years ago
They drove is best. It's past tense, which is the correct tense to use.
The past perfect tense is "have driven," but that is not correct to use here.
7 years ago
yes you are right bc they had drove is wrong bc drove isnot pp
11 months ago
In this sentence, the correct form of the verb is "drove." The sentence should be:
"After throwing their sleeping bags into the backseat of their cars, they drove more than 400 miles to reach their destination."
To determine which verb form is correct, you need to understand the different tenses and their appropriate uses. In this case, the sentence is describing a past action that happened before reaching their destination. The past tense of the verb "drive" is "drove." Therefore, "drove" is the correct choice to indicate that they already completed the action of driving the 400 miles.