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Drink is what you do when you enter the bar. Drank is what you do when you've had too much. Drunk is what you are, walking out of the bar.
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The first word could be a noun,a drink,the second word a past tense verb,you drank.Finally if it is 80% proof,and you had plenty of them,then the object and predicate is drunk.
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I drink (nursing it along) You drank (a LOT!) YOU got drunk! (and barfed on the nice policeman's shoes.) LOL
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To drink is to consume alcohol. Get me some drank means get me some alcohol. Drunk is when you have consumed your fair share of alcohol for the day.
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The first one bought the drink the second one drank it and the third one is bloody drunk.
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I was drunk once I drank the drink.
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I wanted a DRINK... DRANK it... got DRUNK.
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"Drink to me only with thine eyes," you said. I did, but didn't like what I drank because you were too ugly. Therefore, I had to get drunk to appreciate you.
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i drink, i drank, i have drunk...i wont confuse you with jargon you won't understand. "i have drank" is incorrect and its a breach of the queen's lingua!
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the drunk means you got drunk
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Progression.
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Drink = present Drank = past Drunk = result or remote past (take your pick)
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