drive
The Italian verb 'guidare' is used in the context of driving a vehicle such as a car, bike, or a motorcycle. It can also mean leading or guiding in general. Just like in English, it can be conjugated based on the subject and the tense.
I do not know how to drive a car.
The phrase is used to express one's inability to handle or maneuver an automobile. The verb 'guidare' is used in the context of operating a vehicle.
I still need to learn how to drive.
The speaker uses this phrase to indicate that he/she hasn't yet acquired the skill of driving a vehicle and still needs to learn it. This phrase also utilizes 'guidare' in the context of driving a vehicle.
Did you know that Mario can drive a truck?
This phrase is a question expressing surprise or interest in the fact that a person, named Mario in this instance, can drive a truck. Here again, 'guidare' is used to describe the act of driving, in this case, a truck.