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- Drive
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- Drive safely.
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Drive carefully.
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Can you drive a car?
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She can drive a car.
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She got him to drive.
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Don't drink and drive.
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Will you drive me home?
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Do you know how to drive?
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I am able to drive a car.
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I advised him not to drive.
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It's my turn to drive next.
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She managed to drive a car.
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Could you drive more slowly?
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Do you know how to drive a car?
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He was too drunk to drive home.
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Tom is not able to drive a car.
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He is old enough to drive a car.
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He told me not to drive too fast.
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I asked him not to drive so fast.
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I can drive a car, but Tom can't.
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She urged him to drive carefully.
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Did you drive her home last night?
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I went for a drive in the country.
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It is a lot of fun to drive a car.
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You need a license to drive a car.
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She didn't intend to let him drive.
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To drive a car, you need a license.
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She doesn't know how to drive a car.
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Tom will be able to drive a car soon.
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She advised him not to drive too fast.
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You must be careful when you drive a car.
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She got him to drive all the way to Boston.
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You should be careful when you drive a car.
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Tom asked Mary to drive John to the airport.
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My mother has a driver's license, but she doesn't drive.
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Since he was very drunk, he couldn't drive his car home.
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My mother has a driver's license, but she doesn't drive a car.
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She advised him not to drive too fast, but he wouldn't listen to her.
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I learned to drive a car and got a driver's license when I was eighteen.
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She bought him a car, but he didn't have a driver's license so he couldn't drive it anywhere.
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