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We have all the sounds in our Pronunciation playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PL0MvnNQjMzmaj3OyBD766o70tB5OsiwHp There are just two more diphthongs to go (oy, ay) but the rest are complete. Happy studying!
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This verb takes the forms drink-drank-drunk. Drink is the base form (which is used in the simple present tense), drank is the past form (which is used in the simple past tense), and drunk is the past participle form (which is used in tenses such as the present perfect and the passive voice). Examples: I drink coffee every morning. I drank too much coffee yesterday. I have drunk a lot of coffee in my life. Hope that helps!
That's a good sentence and your verb is perfect, but it sounds unnatural to use two time markers. I'd suggest using "all along" OR "since last year," not both at once. Hope that helps!