Drink can be either one. If the word is used in a sentence such as "Are you going to drink your juice?" it would be a verb because drinking something is an action. If it is used in a sentence such as "The drink we had for dinner was sweet." it would be a noun because in this case, the drink would be an object.
Yes, the word drink is a common noun, a word for any drink of any kind.
The word drink can be a noun, as in, milk is a nutritious drink, and it can be a verb, as in, I like to drink milk.
Yes, it is the past tense of 'drink'.
I saw the drink on the table
The noun drink is a common noun, a word for any drink.A common noun becomes a proper noun when it is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title. For Example:Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice DrinkThe Crazy Horse Food and Drink Emporium in Bloomington INThe Drink (nightclub), Regina, SK, Canada'Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie' by Maya Angelou
Yes, the noun 'waiter' is a common noun, a general word for any male who serves food or drink to customers.
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Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
The noun drink is a common noun, a word for any drink.A common noun becomes a proper noun when it is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title. For Example:Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice DrinkThe Crazy Horse Food and Drink Emporium in Bloomington INThe Drink (nightclub), Regina, SK, Canada'Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie' by Maya Angelou
Yes, the noun 'waiter' is a common noun, a general word for any male who serves food or drink to customers.
The word 'drink' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing. The word 'drink' is also a verb: drink, drinks, drinking, drank, drunk.
Nope- a proper noun. It is the name of a specific brand of soda.
No, it is a noun for an alcoholic drink made from fruit juices. Whine- that annoying high pitched sound- can be a verb and a noun.
Yes, the noun 'waiter' is a common noun, a general word for any male who serves food or drink to customers.
The noun 'drink' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a general word for a liquid suitable for consumption; an alcoholic beverage; a quantity of liquid swallowed; the habitual or excessive consumption of alcohol; a word for a thing.The word 'drink' is also a verb: drink, drinks, drinking, drank, drunk.
Referring to the fuel, it is common. Referring to the soft drink, it is proper.
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)!
An improper noun is an alternate term for a common noun, a general word for a person, place, or thing. The first letter of the noun is not capitalized unless it is the first word in a sentence or a part of a name or title.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.Examples:personfather (common noun)Abraham Lincoln (proper noun)placecity (common noun)Paris (proper noun)thingsoft drink (common noun)Coca Cola (proper noun)
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)!
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