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!
Drank is a verb. It is the past tense of drink. We drink water everyday I drank 2 litres yesterday
DRINK (noun) : a liquid consumed orally - plural "drinks".
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Drank is a verb. It is the past tense of drink. We drink water everyday I drank 2 litres yesterday
There are three adjectives because an adjective describes a noun. Hot is an adjective because it describes sun, two is an adjective because it tells how many glasses you drank, and cold is an adjective because it describes water.
The word straw can be a noun or an adjective depending on how it is used.Some examples are below.She wore a big, straw hat. (Straw in this sentence is an adjective describing the word hat.)The boy drank milk from a straw. (In this sentence, straw is a noun.)
You just did. Seriously though, sanguine is an adjective and should be used as such. For instance, "The vampire drank the sanguine mixture."
No. Our Drink. We drank. He drank, she drank, and then we all got drunk.
Had drank
Drank."I drank 4 glasses of water yesterday."
He drank the tea while it was still hot.I thought you drank it all.
montezuma drank cocolate
It is ''you drank it all.
The word drank does not have a gender
I drank = "J'ai bu" in French.