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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).

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14y ago

The verb "to drink" conjugates: drink, drank, drunk. The third of these is the past participle. The correct usage is:

1. Typically, I drink vodka (present tense

2. Yesterday, I drank gin for the first time (simple past tense).

3. In the past, I have drunk beer, and found it especially refreshing on warm summer days (present perfect)

4. I had drunk three bottles of beer by the time they arrived. (past perfect)

A good site for free general information about English usage is: www.englishpage.com

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13y ago

I am going to drink this glass of juice.

I am drinking this glass of juice; there is some left.\

I have drunk all of the juice; there is none left.

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10y ago

The past participle of drink is drunk.

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The past tense and past participle of "drink" are "drank" and "drunk" respectively.

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13y ago

Present - drinking

Past participle - drunk (drank is also used)

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11y ago

drunk

drink / drank / drunk

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