Drink is the present tense, drank is the simple past, and drunk is the past participle.
In this manner, had drunk or had drunken?
The past participle is “drunk”. “Drunken” is an adjective, its use as the past participle is obsolete. I have drunk the water, while my drunken father has drunk another beer.
Then, how do you use drank?
Is Have you drank water correct?
Which of these two sentences is correct, “I have drank water,” or “I have drunk water”? The second sentence is correct. It is in the present perfect tense. The past participle (“drunk”) of the verb “drink” is used to form the present perfect tense.
Should not have drank or drunk?
drank is the simple past tense: “I drank the wine yesterday.” drunk is the past participle, used in the perfect and pluperfect tenses of the verb.
What is past perfect form of drink?
Perfect tenses
past perfectⓘ pluperfect | |
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he, she, it | had drunk |
we | had drunk |
you | had drunk |
they | had drunk |
What is the verb form of drink?
Conjugation of verb ‘Drink’
V1 Base Form (Infinitive): | To Drink |
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V2 Past Simple: | Drank |
V3 Past Participle: | Drunk |
V4 3rd Person Singular: | Drinks |
V5 Present Participle/Gerund: | Drinking |