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- Drink, Drank or Drunk – What is the Past Tense Of Drink?
The word “drank” is the past simple tense form of the verb “drink,” which is supposed to indicate a completed action in the past He drank a cup of tea yesterday
- Drank and Drunk: Whats the difference? | Merriam-Webster
In modern established use, drank is the past tense of drink ("I drank a glass of water"), and drunk is the past participle ("I have drunk three glasses of water today")
- Drank - Wikipedia
Look up drank in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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- DRANK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DRANK definition: a simple past tense and past participle of drink See examples of drank used in a sentence
- Drank vs. Drunk: Modern Usage Made Clear | YourDictionary
Drank is the correct word to use when you're talking about something that happened at a specific time in the past It doesn't vary by speaker; using drank with singular or plural subjects is always correct in past tense For example: I drank a cup of coffee as I worked You drank all the nonfat milk! The baby drank her entire bottle
- Drink, Drank, Drunk: When To Use Drank vs. Drunk - Thesaurus. com
In this article, we will explain why drink is an irregular verb, show how and when to correctly use the words drank and drunk, and provide examples of all three words being properly used in sentences
- Drank - definition of drank by The Free Dictionary
The standard past tense is drank: We drank our coffee The standard past participle is drunk: Who has drunk all the milk? Yet drank has a long and respectable history in English as a past participle: Who has drank all the milk?
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