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Dante Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

the way he drive or the way he drives?

hello, hope you could answer my question and hope you'd explain it as well. thanks!
  

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He drives. In the third person singural (he, she, it) most verbs take an s ending. I drive We drive You drive You (all) drive He drives They drive

  • He drives.
  • In the third person singural (he, she, it) most verbs take an s ending.
  • I drive We drive You drive You (all) drive He drives They drive
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He drives.

In the third person singural (he, she, it) most verbs take an s ending.

I drive We drive

You drive You (all) drive

He drives They drive
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thanks! but how come i still hear some people say " it's in the way he drive that he becomes dangerous" is this correct?
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No it's not correct. It should always be he drives. Perhaps they are speaking quickly and it just sounds like drive. Or perhaps they do not know this rule.

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