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  1. tense - When to use "drank" and "drunk" - English Language Learners ...

    Oct 21, 2014 · I am a bit confused in using drank and drunk. I know we use it with past tense but not when to use drank and when to use drunk. What are the better ways to use these? I visited this, too, …

  2. Future tense of 'drink': It will be drunk/drank/drunken?

    Dec 23, 2017 · The grammar is correct, but it sounds a little bit awkward to say it like that because when you say drunk, it brings to mind the image of a person who has been intoxicated with alcohol. Bottles …

  3. I never {drunk / drank} - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    I drank. I never drank. The same is true for other forms of drink. Compare: I drink coffee. I never drink coffee. I have drunk coffee. I have never drunk coffee. Drink is a bit of an odd word, historically. For a …

  4. Is it correct to say the wine is have drunk or the wine is half drank

    Sep 20, 2021 · Drank is a simple past (eg He drank the wine) and cannot be part of any verb phrase with is. Drunk is the past participle, so it can be used to form a passive, or adjectivally. However, …

  5. Past tense and present perfect - English Language Learners Stack …

    I want to know whether my daughter drank all her milk that I have given gave it to her 10 minutes ago; should I say Have you drunk your milk? or Did you drink your milk? or Have you finished ...

  6. idioms - What is the Kool-aid reference? - English Language Learners ...

    Apr 7, 2020 · I’ve heard the expression “someone’s been drinking/drank the cool aid” multiple times. I know coolaid is a drink or something but it doesn’t really make sense in the context. I feel like there’s …

  7. sentence structure - Have you been drinking? vs Have you drunk ...

    The situations where your wife may choose anyone of the said options are : If your wife can smell the alcohol - Have you been drinking? Your wife may or may not know whether you drank. She queries - …

  8. drunk and drunken - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    I want to know the difference between word drunk and drunken. I looked up the dictionary and found that two words have same meaning, someone drinks alcohol too much. About drunk, it could be

  9. I've had 5 cups of coffee today. Does this mean I'll have more?

    Apr 18, 2022 · However, when we tell other people how much coffee we drank today we tell the total amount to this moment. If I drank ten cups of coffee today, I can say I drank two cups of coffee …

  10. word request - What do you call the act of drinking a whole bottle of ...

    Aug 14, 2018 · What do you call the act of drinking a whole bottle of, say, water in one go? It doesn't have to be water.