I drove my car. What did you drive? My car. I drove my car here. I drove my car here in 18 minutes. Did you drive your car? Yes I did. Did you drive here? Yes, I drove here. How long did it take? It took 18 minutes. Did it take 18 minutes? Did you drive your car here in 18 minutes? How long did it take you to drive your car here? 18 minutes. I drive my car to work everyday. How long does it take? It takes 15 minutes. Did you say it takes 50 minutes? No. I said it takes 15 minutes, not 50. Oh, I thought you said it takes 50 minutes. Do you drive in the snow? Do you drive when it snows? Yes, I drive even when it snows. Have you ever driven in the snow? No I haven't. I never drive when it snows. Do you also drive in the rain? Yes, of course I drive in the rain. Don't you? No, I don't drive at all. I don't have a driver's license. You don't have a driver's license? No I don't. Do you have a driver's license? No I don't. I do not have a driver's license. Will you drive tomorrow? Yes I will. Are you going to drive tomorrow? Yes I am. Where will you drive tomorrow? I will drive to the DMV. What's the DMV? The DMV is the Department of Motor Vehicles. What does DMV stand for? It stands for the "Department of Motor Vehicles." Why are you going to the DMV? I have to renew my license. What does that mean? That means I have to get a new license. Why do you have to get a new license? Because my old one is about to expire. Oh, I see.
The Lessons, The Drive
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