百度试题 结果1 题目Write down the past tense and past participle of the given words.drink 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 drank;drunk 反馈 收藏
1. The past tense and past participle of the word "drink" are both "drunk".2. When pronouncing the past tense "drank" and past participle "drunk" of the word "drink," the rules for pronunciation are the same as for regular verbs.3. Pay attention to pronouncing the word "...
曾经有一段时间,我一直认为drink的过去式 (past tense) 是drank或drunk,过去分词 (past participle) 是drunken。后来,有人告诉我drank是过去式,drunk是过去分词。 我翻了几本中文或英文的语法书、辞书,上面的确没有说到drunk可以是过去式。我搜索了一下这两个词,发现了一些新知识。原来不是我一个人“喝多”搞...
1. 过去式 (Simple Past Tense): 过去式 drank 用于描述过去某个特定时间发生的动作。 I drank a glass of water this morning. (我今天早上喝了一杯水。) She drank too much coffee yesterday and couldn't sleep. (她昨天喝了太多咖啡,睡不着觉。) They drank champagne to celebrate their anniversary....
通过搜索引擎搜索“drink past tense”,“drink past participle”, 可以得到大量与本文内容一致的结果。各大权威词典,例如牛津词典、剑桥词典等,也都明确指出drink的过去式是drank,过去分词是drunk。 这些网络资源进一步验证了本文内容的准确性和时效性。 六、总结 本文详细阐述了drink的过去式drank和过去分词drunk,并通...
drink1/drɪŋk/●●●S1W2verb(past tensedrank/dræŋk/,past participledrunk/drʌŋk/) 1 [intransitive, transitive]to takeliquidinto yourmouthandswallowitYou should drink plenty of water.What would you like to drink?Take a seat while I get yousomething to drink.She filled the ...
ロングマン現代英英辞典よりdrink1/drɪŋk/●●●S1W2verb(past tensedrank/dræŋk/,past participledrunk/drʌŋk/)1 [intransitive, transitive]to takeliquidinto yourmouthandswallowitYou should drink plenty of water.What would you like to drink?Take a seat while I get yousomething ...
举一反三Write down the past tense and past participle of the given words.1.cost5. drink2.cut6. break3. teach7. forget4.bring8. speak 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. cost: cost 2. cut; cut 3. taught; taught 4. brought; brought 5. drank; drunk 6. broke: broken 7. forgot; ...
drink1 /drɪŋk/ ●●● S1 W2 verb (past tensepst drank /dræŋk/, past participlepp drunk /drʌŋk/) 1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DFD to take liquid into your mouth and swallow it 喝,饮 You should drink plenty of water. 你应该大量喝水。 What would you like to ...
The past tense and past participle employ a different vowel sound. The ‘a’ sound in ‘drank’ is a short ‘a’ as in ‘cat’, while the ‘u’ sound in ‘drunk’ is a short ‘u’ as in ‘sun.’ This illustrates how even seemingly simple words can hold subtle complexities in ...