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have drank vs have drunk

The correct phrase is "have drunk." The verb "drink" is irregular, and its past participle form is "drunk." "Have drank" is not a correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1246 views

have drank

This is not a correct construction in English.

The correct past participle form of the verb "drink" is "drunk." So, you should use "have drunk" instead of "have drank."
  • I shouldn't have drank so much.
  • And I definitely shouldn't have drank so much.
  • I should have drank more wine.
  • You shouldn't have drank all that cough syrup.
  • I have drank coffee out of glass before.
  • It's possible I might have drank too much.
  • But I'll take home an expensive bottle of red to make up for what I would have drank.
  • But I'll take home an expensive bottle of red to make up for what I would have drank.
  • Without that pain, she would never have drank my potion to forget about you.
  • And if I had been there, he never would have drank that much.
  • I must have drank too much and passed out on the couch.
  • And drank Dom Pérignon And Armageddon I have drank the sacred ambrosia
  • We will part after we have drank our fill.
  • And since, number one, I wasn't hungry, but thirsty, and number two, they was free, I must have drank me about 15 Dr. Peppers.
  • I shouldn't have drank at the party.
  • I shouldn't have drank that much.
  • I think I might have drank too much.
  • You should not have drank here.
  • We have drank the poison together.
  • You must have drank too much.

Alternatives:

  • have drunk
  • had drunk
  • drank

have drunk

This is the correct form of the verb "drink" in the present perfect tense.

Use "have drunk" when forming the present perfect tense of the verb "drink." For example, "I have drunk two cups of coffee today."

Examples:

  • I have drunk two cups of coffee today.
  • She has drunk all the water in the bottle.
  • They have drunk all the beer at the party.
  • He has drunk too much soda.
  • We have drunk the entire bottle of wine.
  • I think I must have drunk too much.
  • I have drunk nothing, yet.
  • You'd better not have drunk all the milk.
  • God, I shouldn't have drunk all those tequilas.
  • All the successive species on Earth have drunk the same water.
  • They have drunk two bottles of wine.
  • And I shouldn't have drunk last night.
  • Might have drunk a bit too much.
  • Chyun Cheung, I have drunk too much.
  • Many of us have drunk Coca-Cola for many years.
  • She shouldn't have drunk so much that she blacked out.
  • "I have drunk far too much wine tonight,"else I could never have written this.
  • How many people here have drunk the mead?
  • I have drunk far too much wine tonight,
  • "To heal those who have drunk from the river Lethe."
  • So if Fatima wasn't drinking before she came home... she would've had to have drunk three quarters of a bottle of whisky in an incredible short period of time, to reach the levels of alcohol...
  • I have drunk a lot to-night.
  • I have drunk from it.
  • Why? If I have drunk "na".
  • I should not have drunk that much tea!

Alternatives:

  • have drunk
  • had drunk
  • drank

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