I don't need to drink if you are drunk. You should drink water.
you dont drink or you dont drink that much, or you need to see a doctor
drunk drink / drank / drunk
You don't need any. Just don't get drunk.
The past perfect tense of drink is: (He) had drunk.
The past participle used with "drunk" is "drunk." For example, "He has drunk too much."
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.
I have heard that the CIA has some formula to prevent alcohol from intoxication If you don't want to get drunk, then don't drink, or drink in moderation, then you won't need a pill or chemical.
The past participle of "drink" is "drunk", not "drank". The correct form of the sentence would be, "Billy has drunk all of his milk."
Alcohol is not present in semen in any significant quantity. If he's drunk, why would.... Oh, never mind.
One could always just say someone needs to drink the juice