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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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what are the past participle and the past of drink?
  

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Hi, what are the past participle eg Tom has drunk his coffee. and the past of drink? eg Tom drank his coffee.

  • Hi, what are the past participle eg Tom has drunk his coffee.
  • and the past of drink?
  • eg Tom drank his coffee.
  • Clive
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Hi,

what are the past participle eg Tom has drunk his coffee.


and the past of drink? eg Tom drank his coffee.




Clive
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one conjugates the verb to drink as: drink, drank, drunk.

Therefore, it is:

I drink today.

I drank yesterday.

I have drunk every day this week.

I will possibly drink tomorrow.

I won't elaborate on the rest of the complete conujugation, as I believe you can take it from here!
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drink
past simple drank
past participle drunk

be careful when you pronounce 'drunk' it rhymes with punk, funk, junk, hunk, the vowel sound in IPA is the little hat /\ like that.

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The past is drank and the past participle is drunk.

It is like

ring rang rung
sing sang sung
sink sank sunk

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