How to Use "Drink" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words drink (n): a liquid you swallow

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Used with adjectives:

"Would you like a cold drink?"
(cold, cool, iced, refreshing, hot, warm, sweet, fruit, soft, alcoholic)

"She prefers strong drinks."
(strong, caffeinated, carbonated, non-alcoholic, mixed, diet)

"Let's have a celebratory drink."
(celebratory, farewell)

"The meal includes a free drink."
(free)

Used with verbs:

"Sit down and have a drink."
(have, enjoy)

"Do you want a drink?"
(want, need)

"She sipped on a hot drink."
(sip)

"Take a drink."
(take)

"They want to go out for a drink?"
(go out for)

"Buy me a drink."
(buy, get, grab, pour, order, make)

"Do they offer drinks?"
(offer, serve, mix, refill)

"Be careful not to spill your drink."
(spill)

Used with prepositions:

"Would you like ice in your drink?"
(in)

"May I have a drink of water?"
(of)


Study Vocabulary Words drink (v): to swallow liquid; to drink alcohol

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Used with adverbs:

"Drink it down."
(down)

"It's your birthday, so drink up."
(up)

"He drinks excessively."
(excessively, heavily, too much)

"Please drink in moderation."
(in moderation, moderately, responsibly, sensibly)

"Do not drink alone."
(alone)

Used with prepositions:

"She drinks coffee from her favorite mug."
(from)

"Her child drinks milk through a straw."
(through)

Used with nouns:

"I would like to drink some juice."
(juice, milk, soda, tea, water)

"He drank a bottle of wine."
(bottle, glass)

"Do you drink alcohol?"
(alcohol, wine, coffee, beer)


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