Drunk is the past participle; drinking is the present participle.
No. It is either a noun or a verb form (to drink). The past participle of drink is used as an adjective with a special connotation (drunk).
For regular verbs the past participle is formed by adding -ed to the basic form. eg walk = walked For irregular verbs the apst participle is formed in different ways eg know = known come = came drink = drunk The past participle is used in perfect tenses: present perfect = has walked / have waited past perfect = had come The past participle is used in passive tenses: am know - is played - are drunk - was eaten - were found
Formed is the past participle of form.
Here are some examples of the present form, past form, and past participle form verbs: Present - Past - Past Participle eat - ate - had eaten walk - walked - had walked jog - jogged - had jogged sing - sang - had sung drink - drank - had drunk play - played - had played
The past participle is laughed.
The past participle is given.
The past participle is worn.
The present participle form of "talk" is "talking."
The past participle is relied.
drunk is the past participle of drink. drink drank drunk. I have drunk the medicine.
Sent is the past participle of send.
Introduced is the past participle of introduce.