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

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'.