They say when you pass out from drinking ,when you wake up,drink a glass or more of water.This will make your body feel the alcohol thats still in your system.But tried this many times and it isnt enough to brag about.And if your a regular drinker,the water will not all be absorbed like they say,its gonna come, out .....lol
drinking, drunk, drank, drink, and much more. For more, go to http:/www.happychild.org.uk/freeway/xxxxlanguage/verbs/todrinkoverview.htm
The word drank is a verb; verbs are not singular or plural. Verbs have tenses, drink, drinks, drinking, drank or drunk. We drank a wine that night. (plural subject) Jack drank some wines that night. (plural object)
For the present tense verb "drink", the simple past is "drank" and the past participle is "drunk". If this past participle is part of a verb phrase, it always appears with some auxiliary verb. However, the participle is often used as an adjective, as in the sentence, "That man is drunk." If "is drunk" were interpreted with "drunk" as part of the verb, it would mean that something else is drinking the man, a very unlikely occurrence! In contrast, "All the milk was drunk" does mean that something else drank the milk. Therefore, in that sentence, "drunk" is functioning as part of the verb phrase "was drunk", the past tense in the passive voice. "Was" is the auxiliary verb. "Drinked" is never correct outside quotation marks!
some people can die from it.others might get drunk but it depends on how much the person drank.
DRANK. He drinks 8 glasses of water every day. (Present) He drank 8 glasses of water yesterday. (Past) Do not confuse it with DRUNK which is a participle form and should be preceded by the word: has or have drunk (for present perfect tense) or had drunk (for past perfect tense) or will/shall have drunk (future perfect tense).
can be drunk
Had drank
you use drank in the past like i drank a bottle of water and drunk like never drunk is an incorrect word.
I drank wine.
Drink-Drank-Drunk was created in 2005.
the word would be drank.EX: I drank a glass of 7up yesterday._____________________drank = past tense "I drank all the water."have/had drunk = past perfect tense"I had drunk all the water before I realized it was the last bottle.""I have drunk many bitter drinks in my life."
No. Our Drink. We drank. He drank, she drank, and then we all got drunk.