The statement is not correct, how do you know that it does not besot your mind, because wine will, and it will get you drunk. The statement is ambiguous and open to interpretation and is doubtful and of uncertain nature
The Answer is 'they drank' drank is the past tense of 'To Drink'. Whereas 'Drunk' has the meaning of being intoxicated, usually by alcohol.
can be drunk
NO it doesnt
The correct phrase is "we have not drunk in a long time." "Drank" is the simple past tense of "drink," while "drunk" is the past participle, which is used with auxiliary verbs like "have."
No drunk means inebriated which you can't do to someone.
A drunk guy walking home from the pub :):)
The prisoners have drunk.
ummm hello what country girl doesnt get drunk at least once in their lifetime?
The past tense of the verb drink is either drank or drunk. Many people prefer the past tense drank, but drunk is also correct (just unpopular). The word drunk is also a noun, an inebriated person. This example, however, calls for the present perfect tense, because it uses the auxiliary verb "has". The present perfect tense and past perfect tenses call for the past participle form of "drink", and that is "drunk". It is therefore correct to say "has drunk" and "had drunk",
Sir, go home your drunk. You forgot how to english.
Not even close.
They should have drank the juice