Anyone not consuming an alcoholic beverage :)
The past perfect tense of drink is: (He) had drunk.
Binge Drinking is when somebody may not have a drink at all for a week or a month (extended period of time) then they go say on a Friday night or a weekend and get drunk(have lots to drink)
Beginners should not drink to get drunk. In fact, they should probably not drink at all, if that's the only reason they've got.
The past participle of "drink" is "drunk", not "drank". The correct form of the sentence would be, "Billy has drunk all of his milk."
Drink can be a noun. I want that drink! My mother made fizzy, fruit drinks! There is a drink in the glass.... If it refers to alcohol... I am going to drink an alcoholic drink! I am drunk! (also a noun) because I drank (verb) all of that alcoholic (adjective), drink (noun)! If I drink (verb) alcohol, I will get drunk from the drink (noun)!
Drink, drank, drunk are all verbs. The past participle, drunk, can be used as an adjective. Example: I can't believe you are drunk right now!
Drink can be a noun. I want that drink! My mother made fizzy, fruit drinks! There is a drink in the glass.... If it refers to alcohol... I am going to drink an alcoholic drink! I am drunk! (also a noun) because I drank (verb) all of that alcoholic (adjective), drink (noun)! If I drink (verb) alcohol, I will get drunk from the drink (noun)!
All the time his fav drink is goose or something
it means you hate drunk people. you don't like to drink at all. you are a very nice person.
it all depends how much you drink.
No. Our Drink. We drank. He drank, she drank, and then we all got drunk.
There is no drug that will prevent you from getting drunk if you over-indulge in drinking alcohol. The only solution is to drink in moderation or not at all.