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 |