Cold drink Ice cream

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"My friend gave me cold drink in a glass to drink but I didn't drink it at that time, I had it put in refrigerator so that it gets freezed and I could enjoy cold drink Ice cream".

Please check.
 
"My friend gave me cold drink in a glass but I didn't drink it at that time. I put it in the freezer so that it froze..."

If you freeze a drink, it becomes a frozen drink, not a "cold drink ice cream".
 
Wouldn't you say "My friend gave me a cold drink ...", bhaisahab?
 
Yes, I would, ems. I missed that.
 
You could say an ice cold drink, which would be close to freezing in temperature but still liquid.
 
Yes. Or ice-cold drink. We often create new adjectives from two words by hypenating them.
 
OK, so it should be "froze" we have to use the past form here.

So please check this one.

"I brought few eggs I put them in freezer so that they had frozen when I took them out".
 
OK, so it should be "froze" we have to use the past form here.

So please check this one.

"I [STRIKE]brought[/STRIKE] bought a few eggs. I put them in the freezer so that they had frozen when I took them out".

I've corrected the grammar above, particularly the use of articles, but please note that no one puts fresh eggs in the freezer!
 
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