Here is the sentence:
		If Eli cooked and ate the half head of raw 
		cabbage [the only item in the refrigerator], he knew that he would burp 
		through his date with Amy, so he drived 
		to the food store and bought a box of macaroni 
		and cheese to fix instead.
	The second verb, drived, is the problem. As you know, the sentence requires the simple past. Drove is the correctly spelled form.
| Verb | Simple Present | Simple Past | Past Participle | 
| drive | drive(s) | drove | driven |