February 5, 2012

Phrasal verb: drink up

To drink up (or drink something up) is to completely finish a drink.

Examples of use:
1. Drink up. Our taxi is here.

2. Drink your milk up. It’s good for you.

infinitive – drink up

present simple – drink up and drinks up

-ing form – drinking up

past simple – drank up

past participle – drunk up

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