Actually, yes, in a sense you are the difference between drink and drunk. Only you have the power to have a drink or two and have so many that you get drunk.
drunk drink / drank / drunk
drunk is the past participle of drink. drink drank drunk. I have drunk the medicine.
I don't need to drink if you are drunk. You should drink water.
The past perfect tense of drink is: (He) had drunk.
Drink-Drank-Drunk was created in 2005.
Not according to the law.
You drink it until you are drunk.
drink is just to normally drink and swallow is to gulp
The difference between a sip and a drink is in the amount. A sip is only taking a little bit while a drink is taking alot from the beverage one is partaking in.
The word drunk is an abstract noun, as well as the past tense of the verb to drink, and an adjective. The noun drunk is a word for a person who is drunk or who habitually drinks to excess.
Any alcoholic drink, including Chianti Wine, will make you drunk if you drink to excess.
yes that is why i am responding.