drank
IPA/dræŋk/
KK[drˈæŋk]IPA/dræŋk/
drank — verb
1. used as the past simple of 'drink' when a person swallowed water, tea, alcohol,
1.動詞及物 / 不及物A1
釋義
used as the past simple of 'drink' when a person swallowed water, tea, alcohol, or another liquid before now
例句
David drank a glass of water after the long football match.
drank + a glass of [liquid]
At breakfast, Lara drank hot tea while her parents loaded the car.
drank + [drink] during a meal
The baby drank milk from a bottle and fell asleep on Niran's shoulder.
By midnight, Cyrus drank too much wine and started singing loudly.
After the run, Christopher drank slowly because the cold juice hurt his teeth.
文法句型
drank + [liquid]
drank + from + container
drank + at + meal or event
用法筆記
Drank is used only for the simple past. After 'have' or 'had', use the past participle 'drunk' instead: 'has drunk', not 'has drank'.
常見錯誤
❌Yesterday I drink two cups of coffee.
✅Yesterday I drank two cups of coffee.
💡Use 'drank' for a finished action in the past.
❌She has drank all the milk.
✅She has drunk all the milk.
💡After 'has/have', use the past participle 'drunk', not the past simple 'drank'.