Use to verb 'DRIVE' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Translation in Hindi Language

The verb drive means to control a vehicle and make it move. In Hindi, it is translated as चलाना (chalaana). We use drive when talking about cars, buses, or any vehicle.

Usage Examples and Translation

1. I drive to work every day.

मैं हर दिन काम पर चलाता/चलाती हूँ।


2. She drives her children to school.

वह अपने बच्चों को स्कूल चलाती है।


3. Do you drive a car?

क्या आप कार चलाते हैं?


4. He drove to the beach last weekend.

उसने पिछले सप्ताहांत समुद्र तट पर चलाई


Key Mistakes

1. Using the wrong form: Remember, we say "I drive" for present and "I drove" for past. Don’t mix them up!

2. Forgetting the subject: Always include the subject. Instead of saying "Drive to the store," say "I drive to the store."
3. Confusing drive with ride: Drive means to control the vehicle, while ride means to be a passenger.

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