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drunk drink / drank / drunk
The past participle used with "drunk" is "drunk." For example, "He has drunk too much."
I don't need to drink if you are drunk. You should drink water.
Dont drink before you drive. idiot
The past perfect tense of drink is: (He) had drunk.
Drink-Drank-Drunk was created in 2005.
You drink it until you are drunk.
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.
About as fast as on any other drink. Drunkenness is a function of how much alcohol you drink over a short time, not the way drinks are mixed. Alcohol is alcohol.
Yes. But the risk of drowning is greatly increased. Best to avoid drink before swimming.
# dont go into perpesure # look at the can before you drink it # dont even try it