He gets drunk on beer he takes from the fridge when he is home alone. He gets drunk on COORS beer!!
He gets drunk on beer he takes from the fridge when he is home alone. He gets drunk on COORS beer!!
what does E.T. get drunk on when elliott leaves him at home alone?
beer
The kind that gets you drunk.
Because it gets them drunk and happy
no the beer foam does not get u drunk
a drunk drivers kill countless of people everyday, being drunk can cause random rants/rages that can lead to fist fighting- beer apparently gets you the worst drunk you can be and apparently champaine gets you the best but i think you should neevr be drunk
her favorite drink is ............ Root Beer, Dr. Pepper and Sprite and she gets drunk
You drink it until you are drunk.
A passive voice puts the actor after the action, or the actor is missing. When the actor is missing, writers then have to add a "by" phrase" to explain the sentence more.From your examples:A whole case of beer gets drunk every Saturday night."gets drunk" is passive, like "gets walked", "gets paddled"WHO "gets drunk"? WHO gets walked? WHO gets paddled?Teachers will ask you, "drunk by whom?", and you answer might be, "A whole case of beer gets drunk every Saturday night by the frat boys". If you ever find yourself answering with a "by (whatever)", you have a passive sentence.An active sentence would be:The frat boys drink a whole case of beer every Saturday night.Note the actor--the noun--is first. (boys)The verb is active. (drink)The sentence does not need a "by" clause as an explanation of "who?" or "whom".Note the active voice shortens the number of words used.
no beer has a chemical that gets you more drunk its called hopps believe me u can get wasted of 1 case plus wine tastes nasty