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'He drive' is not correct and usable in written English
You must use the verb 'drives' when writing in the present tense. For example: He drives to work every day.
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And I remembered what my widowed mother had told me, while in her late 80s, living alone in Florida: "The first thing the women ask about a man down here is, does he drive?" A patchwork of state regulations governs the driving privileges of patients who may have neurological or behavioral problems.
Does he drive?
What would he drive?
What does he drive?
Would he drive away?
Did he drive from point to point?
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He drives off, and keeps driving.
He drives fast.
He drove away.
He drove off.
Still he drives.
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