Learn English Vocabulary – Drink, Drank, Drunk, & Drunken
www.myhappyenglish.com › free-english-lesson › 2022Jun 7, 2022 · What is the difference between Drink, Drank, Drunk, & Drunken? Today we will look at the irregular verb drink and focus on the past participle form, drunk, and also look at the adjective drunken. The present tense form of this verb is drink: I drink two cups of coffee every morning. Jack drinks beer, but not wine or spirits.
507 – Drink, Drank, Drunk, Drunken, and More! | Happy English ...
www.myhappyenglish.com › 507-drink-drank-drunkMay 30, 2019 · Drink is an irregular verb, and I know that sometimes people get confused using the three forms of that verb which are drink, drank, and drunk. There’s also an adjective form, which is drunken. Of course, we can also use the past participle, drunk, as an adjective. For today’s English lesson we’re going to take a look at all four of those words.