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take the drive
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "take the drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of driving a vehicle or taking a journey by car. Example: "Let's take the drive to the beach this weekend; it will be a nice getaway."
✓ Grammatically correct
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17 human-written examples
Take the drive south of Sydney via the old coast road to Wollongong.
News & Media
Take the drive home, walk or call a friend, colleague or a partner and… reflect.
News & Media
"At first, I didn't want to take the drive out because I've been involved in gifted education my whole life".
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I said I would like to take the drive but would not get out of the car.
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I'd been meaning to take the drive for nearly as long as I've lived here — some 20 years — but until recently I never got around to it.
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In the early light of dawn, the three Apollo 11 astronauts take the drive from their quarters to the launching pad.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
43 human-written examples
But the crimes' masterminds appeared to be concerned that some of their gang might take the drives and go solo.
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Hagerty provided the Vista Cruiser and approached Mr. Beutler about taking the drive.
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Taking the drive out of the freezer, and returning it to room temperature can cause those parts to expand again.
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Taking the drive motor and the linkage mechanism as an integrated system, the dynamic equations of the system are established by the finite element method.
Then take the signed Learners' Driving License from there.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "take the drive" when you want to specifically emphasize the act of driving as a means of getting somewhere or experiencing a journey.
Common error
Avoid using "take the drive" when a simpler phrase like "drive" or "go for a drive" is more appropriate. Overusing the phrase can make your writing sound unnatural.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "take the drive" functions as a verb phrase, where "take" is the verb and "the drive" is the direct object. As Ludwig AI suggests, this construction denotes initiating or undertaking a car journey.
Frequent in
News & Media
41%
Wiki
24%
Science
18%
Less common in
Formal & Business
6%
Academia
6%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "take the drive" is a versatile verb phrase used to describe the act of traveling by car. Ludwig AI analysis confirms its grammatical correctness and common usage across various contexts. While alternatives like ""go for a drive"" or ""drive to"" exist, "take the drive" offers a specific emphasis on the action of undertaking the journey. It is suitable for neutral register writing and appears frequently in news, wiki, and scientific sources, making it a reliable and useful phrase for expressing car travel. Overusing the phrase can make your writing sound unnatural. As the examples show, the phrase is mostly used when emphasizing a conscious decision to travel by car.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
make the drive
Uses "make" instead of "take", keeping a similar meaning.
go for a drive
Replaces "take" with "go for", emphasizing the enjoyment of the activity.
head out for a drive
Suggests beginning a driving excursion.
drive to
Simplifies the phrase, focusing on the destination rather than the act of driving itself.
travel by car
A general term for using a car for transportation.
set off driving
Implies starting a trip by driving.
embark on a road trip
Substitutes "take the drive" with a more extensive journey concept.
hit the road
An idiomatic expression for starting a car journey.
undertake the journey by car
A more formal and elaborate alternative, emphasizing the journey aspect.
commence the car ride
A very formal and less common way to express starting a car journey.
FAQs
What does "take the drive" mean?
To "take the drive" means to embark on a journey or trip using a car, often implying a deliberate choice to travel by car rather than other means.
How can I use "take the drive" in a sentence?
You can use "take the drive" when describing someone's decision to travel by car, such as, "I decided to "take the drive" to the mountains this weekend".
What are some alternatives to "take the drive"?
Alternatives include "go for a drive", "drive to", or "make the drive", depending on the specific context you want to convey.
Is it more correct to say "take the drive" or "go for a drive"?
Both ""take the drive"" and ""go for a drive"" are correct, but "go for a drive" is generally more informal and suggests a leisurely activity, while "take the drive" can refer to any car journey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested