"Danger," possibly.
Sick and wrong, definitely.
yes
Milk (ie. cow's milk) is drunk by people in every country on Earth.
The past participle of "drink" is "drunk", not "drank". The correct form of the sentence would be, "Billy has drunk all of his milk."
I guess its said to be a drink as its a liquid
The correct way to say the sentence is "They drank their milk." "Drunk" is the past participle of "drink" and should not be used in this context.
The Answer is 'they drank' drank is the past tense of 'To Drink'. Whereas 'Drunk' has the meaning of being intoxicated, usually by alcohol.
No. Anthrax bacteria is killed through the process of pasteurization. Milk would not be drunk either from a cow that has died of anthrax.
To Drink and Eat chocolate milk till your drunk and dead, so drop dead now fool.
I want to eat your honey from your honeycomb and drink wine with milk let me eat drink and be drunk with love i slept but my heart was awaken open to me my love my heart is wet with dew with the drops
For the present tense verb "drink", the simple past is "drank" and the past participle is "drunk". If this past participle is part of a verb phrase, it always appears with some auxiliary verb. However, the participle is often used as an adjective, as in the sentence, "That man is drunk." If "is drunk" were interpreted with "drunk" as part of the verb, it would mean that something else is drinking the man, a very unlikely occurrence! In contrast, "All the milk was drunk" does mean that something else drank the milk. Therefore, in that sentence, "drunk" is functioning as part of the verb phrase "was drunk", the past tense in the passive voice. "Was" is the auxiliary verb. "Drinked" is never correct outside quotation marks!
It can be drunk but i dont think you would want to though
No, because that gets into incest, which is illegal.