No, they do not.
Only the Past Perfect tense form of the word, "drunk," requires a helper.
I drink 8 glasses of water daily.
I drank 8 glassess daily for a month.
I will have drunk 8 glasses of water by the end of the day.
I had drunk it all before I knew it.
I will drink = future tense. Also requires helping verb.
Drank is the past tense of the verb to drink. For example, a person may say, "I drink two beers every day." The word "drink" in this sentence denotes an action that in the present tense. However, the in sentence "Yesterday I drank two beers" the word "drank indicates that the drinking took place place in the past.
I think the past tense of drink is either drunk or drank.. But I am not so sure...
The correct way to say the sentence is "They drank their milk." "Drunk" is the past participle of "drink" and should not be used in this context.
The Answer is 'they drank' drank is the past tense of 'To Drink'. Whereas 'Drunk' has the meaning of being intoxicated, usually by alcohol.
Drink-Drank-Drunk was created in 2005.
The future tense of drink is will drink.
No. Our Drink. We drank. He drank, she drank, and then we all got drunk.
The water was purified before they drank it. Purified water is the only water they drink.
"Drank" Slang For Either Codiene (Cough Syrup He Drink's) Or Lean, Alcohol. (:
Drank is a verb. It is the past tense of drink. We drink water everyday I drank 2 litres yesterday
She hadn't drank anything at the party. How does that sound?
The past participle of "drink" is "drunk", not "drank". The correct form of the sentence would be, "Billy has drunk all of his milk."