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to drive on
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I drive
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I drive
you drive
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I drive
you drive
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to actuate {ww.}
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he/she/it actuates
I drive
you drive
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I drive
you drive
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I drive
you drive
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I drive
you drive
he/she/it drives
I drive
you drive
he/she/it drives
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to drive
to lead
to manage
to conduct
to direct
to guide
to refer
to steer {ww.}
I conduct
you conduct
he/she/it conducts
I head
you head
he/she/it heads
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to drive
to travel
to ride {ww.}
I drive
you drive
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I go
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to drive
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to guide
to channel
to wage {ww.}
I bring
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I bring
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to drive
to lead
to conduct
to direct
to guide
to show the way {ww.}
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you conduct
he/she/it conducts
I head
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to drive
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Voorbeelden in zinsverband
Drive on.
Drive on.
In Japan people drive on the left.
In Japan people drive on the left.
You mustn't drive on the right.
You mustn't drive on the right.
They drive on the left in England.
They drive on the left in England.
She let him drive on his own.
She let him drive on his own.
It's nice to drive on a smooth road.
It's nice to drive on a smooth road.
Is the road all right to drive on?
Is the road all right to drive on?
We must pay a toll to drive on this road.
We must pay a toll to drive on this road.
It's really hard to drive on the bumpy roads around here.
It's really hard to drive on the bumpy roads around here.
That road is too narrow for a car to drive on.
That road is too narrow for a car to drive on.
In Japan, we drive on the left side of the road.
In Japan, we drive on the left side of the road.
I am in the habit of going for a drive on Sundays.
I am in the habit of going for a drive on Sundays.
Now that you have passed your test, you can drive on your own.
Now that you have passed your test, you can drive on your own.
If your car doesn't have snow tires, you shouldn't drive on icy roads.
If your car doesn't have snow tires, you shouldn't drive on icy roads.
In America cars drive on the right side of the road.
In America cars drive on the right side of the road.