singular or plural: drink or drinks

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singular or plural: drink or drinks

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I have made up the sentences below.

The word, drink, can be both countable and uncountable.

(1) These bottles of drink taste very good.
(2) I want to save some of my drink for tonight.
(3) We want to transfer some of our drink into smaller bottles.

I am talking about the amount of liquid in these examples. Is it correct to use the uncountable form of the word? Thank you for your help.
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Re: singular or plural: drink or drinks

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Yes, all of your examples are correct as written.
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