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The third person singular of drive
The third person singular of drive is drives. Drive is a verb meaning to drive or drive away. In English, the form of verbs will change according to the subject, so as to adapt to the grammatical rules and express the correct meaning. In the third person singular form, s or e s will be added at the end of the verb. For the verb drive, the third person singular form is drives, that is, the s is added to the end of the verb prototype drive. In language, the first person refers to the speaker himself, the second person refers to the listener directly, and the third person describes people or things that are not directly related to the speaker and the listener. In literary works, the third-person perspective means that the author observes and describes the characters and events in the story from the outside, not from the inner world of the characters. This perspective enables the author to describe scenes, people and events more comprehensively and provide more background information and emotional color.