Fill up the blanks with the correct tensc of the verb in the bracket. 1.She---all the way to the hills by herself.(drive).

They probably want "drove", the past tense, but there may be situations where other tenses would also work, including present and future.

Like e.g.:

She is driving all the way to the hills by herself.
or
She was driving all the way to the hills by herself.
She had driven all the way to the hills by herself.
She will be driving all the way to the hills by herself.
Still, as drwls wrote; most likely the answer would be DROVE.

To fill in the blank with the correct tense of the verb "drive," we need to determine the appropriate tense based on the context of the sentence.

Since the sentence is referring to an action that has already happened in the past, we can conclude that we need to use the past tense of the verb "drive."

The past tense of "drive" is "drove."

Therefore, the correct sentence should be: "She drove all the way to the hills by herself."