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).
The simple past and past participle are both died.
No. Drank is the past tense of drink.
The correct past participle of the word "check" is "checked."
The correct word is caught.
The correct past participle for the Spanish word "salir" is "salido."
drank is the answer
Yes completed is the past tense of complete.
Yes, the correct word for the past tense of "meet" is "met".
The past tense of scream is screamed.
The past tense of the verb drink is either drank or drunk. Many people prefer the past tense drank, but drunk is also correct (just unpopular). The word drunk is also a noun, an inebriated person. This example, however, calls for the present perfect tense, because it uses the auxiliary verb "has". The present perfect tense and past perfect tenses call for the past participle form of "drink", and that is "drunk". It is therefore correct to say "has drunk" and "had drunk",
Yes the word participated is a verb. It is the past tense of participate.
The past tense is lost.