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What is the present tense of drove fast?

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

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The present tense of drove fast is drive fast.

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

The present participle of drive fast is driving fast.

The past participle of drive fast is driven fast.

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Towards 1930, it became necessary to seek permission to drive fast, and also to teach children to be wary of the car.
So we had to drive fast to leave them clear of our dust but not too fast in order not to take too much risk.
Anyone can drive fast, what's more important is how good your car looks when it stops.
On the other hand it is an advantage being able to drive fast when there is no patient attached to the boom.
You see, by choosing a color that's less flashy than red for our S6, like black or grey, we can potentially drive fast without getting noticed.
Cars drive fast on the speedlanes, brushing against each other, overtaking in just any old way, pulling out whenever they like.

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