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He always drinks a lot vs He always drink a lot

The correct sentence is "He always drinks a lot." The verb "drinks" agrees with the singular subject "he."
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He always drinks a lot

This phrase is correct. The verb "drinks" agrees with the singular subject "he."

Use this phrase when referring to someone who regularly consumes a large quantity of liquid.

Examples:

  • He always drinks a lot of water after his workout.
  • She always drinks a lot of coffee in the morning.
  • The baby always drinks a lot of milk before bedtime.
  • My friend always drinks a lot of soda when we go out.
  • The athlete always drinks a lot of sports drinks during training.
  • I always drink, but if I'm involved, I don't like to drink a lot.
  • Does he always drink like this or is just since the accident?
  • He always had a lot on his mind.
  • But he always uses a lot of masks and helmets.
  • You're lucky l didn't drink a lot today.
  • She should take an aspirin and drink a lot of water.
  • I just drink a lot of liquids.
  • Lance sure does drink a lot of beer.
  • We wanted to know if you still... drink a lot.
  • See, you got to drink a lot.
  • No, I drink a lot of moisturiser.
  • She can get kind of crazy when she drinks a lot.
  • I just have to drink a lot of water.
  • You just drink a lot of this special juice here.
  • You just drink a lot of this special juice here.
  • Go to a psychiatrist and drink a lot of drugs.
  • My mom is dead and hers drinks a lot...
  • Romania drink a lot of red wine.
  • Your mother and I used to drink a lot of coffee together.
  • Please drink a lot of wine, my dignitaries.

He always drink a lot

This phrase is incorrect. It has a subject-verb agreement error.

  • I always drink, but if I'm involved, I don't like to drink a lot.
  • Does he always drink like this or is just since the accident?
  • He always had a lot on his mind.
  • But he always uses a lot of masks and helmets.
  • You're lucky l didn't drink a lot today.
  • She should take an aspirin and drink a lot of water.
  • I just drink a lot of liquids.
  • Lance sure does drink a lot of beer.
  • We wanted to know if you still... drink a lot.
  • See, you got to drink a lot.
  • No, I drink a lot of moisturiser.
  • She can get kind of crazy when she drinks a lot.
  • I just have to drink a lot of water.
  • You just drink a lot of this special juice here.
  • You just drink a lot of this special juice here.
  • Go to a psychiatrist and drink a lot of drugs.
  • My mom is dead and hers drinks a lot...
  • Romania drink a lot of red wine.
  • Your mother and I used to drink a lot of coffee together.
  • Please drink a lot of wine, my dignitaries.

Alternatives:

  • he always drinks a lot

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