What is the English you drink?

Drinking English is drinking.

English [drk], USA [drk]

Verb (abbreviation for verb) drinks; drink

Drinking; Wine; drink

Excessive drinking is harmful to your health.

Excessive drinking is harmful to your health.

Phrases:

1, the income from drinking is spent on alcohol?

2. Drink lemonade juice?

3. Drink milk?

Raise a glass to sb's health?

5. Drink iced drinks.

Extended data:

The use of beverages

(verb)

When drink is used as a transitive verb, it can take a noun or pronoun as the object or an adjective or prepositional phrase as the object complement. Used as an intransitive verb, it often means "drink" and sometimes it can also mean "drink water".

2. English generally refers to "drinking", only talking about drinking, not drinking? Wine; "Have a drink ..." Usually use a drink ... instead of drinking? A glass of ...

3. Drinks can also be used as "absorbed and inhaled" solutions, meaning plants, soil, etc. Absorbing water and nutrients can also refer to people absorbing knowledge. In this solution, Drink is a transitive verb and is often used with in.