No drunk means inebriated which you can't do to someone.
If you put a question mark after it I think it is.
can be drunk
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."
The prisoners have drunk.
If you are ending a sentence, then yes it would be correct. Unless you want to add dramatic effect to the sentence, then you may want to use a exclamation point (!). Or, if you are asking a question, you will want to use a question mark (?).
an educated answer, a question that you want to make sure is correct.
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",
umm...thats a dumb question, its like asking why do ppl want to stop drunk driving
Okay well first of all do you want a bunch of toddlers getting drunk? THEN THINK ABOUT THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION!
Sir, go home your drunk. You forgot how to english.
Not even close.
different people have different reasons so there is no correct answer to this question !