The plural form for the noun drunk is drunks.
Clarification needed: Alpha-Beta structures in relationships? Beta-structures in their own right? Or are you drunk? B/c "structures" is a plural, and "is", well, isn't. ;)
The word drank is a verb; verbs are not singular or plural. Verbs have tenses, drink, drinks, drinking, drank or drunk. We drank a wine that night. (plural subject) Jack drank some wines that night. (plural object)
The plural form is lives.Example sentence: Many lives were lost in the disaster.
drunk is the past participle of drink. drink drank drunk. I have drunk the medicine.
The past perfect tense of drink is: (He) had drunk.
There are many police chiefs at the annual convention. There were several generations of tribal chiefs from the same family.
Get drunk with him/her?
Depends on how drunk you are :)
driving drunk drunk driving
An Irishman is too drunk when he is too drunk to fight.
no it is not ok to get to drunk
Drunk