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drink,drank,drinking.drunk? What's the different with drink,drank,drinking and drunk?How to use these words? :)
Feb 19, 2013 12:03 PM
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I never drink vodka. I don't like it. I drink water. I try to drink 2 litters of water every day. I don't like energy drinks either. Those drinks are not for me. They are unhealthy. Yesterday I drank three bottles of beer. Now I am drinking water the whole day. What are you drinking now, sitting at the computer?)) When I drank the three bottles of beer I didn't get drunk. I wasn't drunk at all! I was OK. Have you ever drunk vodka, by the way?! My friend had been drinking vodka for five years before he finally made his mind to stop. So, you better never start drinking vodka!
February 19, 2013
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to drink is infinitive or it may be Present Indefinite of the 1-st person in singular or plural forms and 3-rd person in plural form E.g. I don't want to drink water (Infin.). I (we, they) drink water very often (Pres. Ind) drank is Past Indefinite of the verb drink I drank some water yesterday (Past Ind) drunk is Participle 2 of the verb drink, it may be used in Perfect Tenses I have drunk some water (Pres. Perf) drunk is also means a person intoxicated by alcohol, e.g. He is drunk drinking may denote Continuous Tenses or Participle 1 or Gerund of the verb drink I am drinking water (Pres. Cont). Не was sitting by the window drinking water (Part. 1) Drinking alcohol is harmful (Gerund)
February 19, 2013
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