to drink
to drink
'drink' is an irregular verb: drink – drank – drunk.
I drink water.
I drink water.
Indicative
Present Simple
I drink coffee every morning.
I drink coffee every morning.
You drink too little water.
You drink too little water.
She drinks tea with lemon.
She drinks tea with lemon.
We drink to your health!
We drink to your health!
You drink your coffee black.
You drink your coffee black.
They drink juice at breakfast.
They drink juice at breakfast.
Present Continuous
I am drinking a glass of water.
I am drinking a glass of water.
You are drinking my juice!
You are drinking my juice!
He is drinking his coffee slowly.
He is drinking his coffee slowly.
We are drinking tea on the balcony.
We are drinking tea on the balcony.
You are drinking too fast.
You are drinking too fast.
They are drinking lemonade in the sun.
They are drinking lemonade in the sun.
Past Simple
I drank a whole bottle of water.
I drank a whole bottle of water.
You drank your coffee too quickly.
You drank your coffee too quickly.
She drank a cup of hot chocolate.
She drank a cup of hot chocolate.
We drank a toast to the winners.
We drank a toast to the winners.
You drank all the lemonade.
You drank all the lemonade.
They drank tea and talked for hours.
They drank tea and talked for hours.
Present Perfect
I have drunk three cups of coffee today.
I have drunk three cups of coffee today.
You have drunk enough for tonight.
You have drunk enough for tonight.
He has drunk all the milk again.
He has drunk all the milk again.
We have drunk to every guest.
We have drunk to every guest.
You have drunk the whole jug.
You have drunk the whole jug.
They have drunk nothing but water all day.
They have drunk nothing but water all day.
Past Perfect
I had drunk my tea before it got cold.
I had drunk my tea before it got cold.
You had drunk too much at the party.
You had drunk too much at the party.
She had drunk her coffee by eight.
She had drunk her coffee by eight.
We had drunk all the water on the trail.
We had drunk all the water on the trail.
You had drunk the wine before dinner.
You had drunk the wine before dinner.
They had drunk the last of the juice.
They had drunk the last of the juice.
Future Simple
I will drink more water from now on.
I will drink more water from now on.
You will drink to our success tonight.
You will drink to our success tonight.
He will drink his medicine after lunch.
He will drink his medicine after lunch.
We will drink champagne at midnight.
We will drink champagne at midnight.
You will drink from the fountain later.
You will drink from the fountain later.
They will drink coffee to stay awake.
They will drink coffee to stay awake.
Conditional
Conditional
I would drink tea if you made some.
I would drink tea if you made some.
You would drink less coffee for your health.
You would drink less coffee for your health.
She would drink more water in summer.
She would drink more water in summer.
We would drink to that gladly.
We would drink to that gladly.
You would drink the whole pot if allowed.
You would drink the whole pot if allowed.
They would drink juice instead of soda.
They would drink juice instead of soda.
Imperative
Imperative
Drink your milk before school!
Drink your milk before school!
Let's drink to the happy couple!
Let's drink to the happy couple!
