The answer is "How much water have you drunk today?" This is because it is the past participle version of "drink". The word "drank" can be used when referring to only the past version of "drink".
How much water have you drunk today.
Yes I believe I can, in bygone ages lords ladies and gentry alike had the means to drink alcohol, while poorer people drank cheap ale of much lower alcoholic content. Not to say poorer people never got drunk but back then more refined alcohol was considered a finer thing, wine and strong drink would have been expensive. To be as drunk as a lord would have been considered a lordly thing as the peasants only got drunk on ale, not something a lord would even consider drinking.
Someone who is pugnacious is always ready to quarrel or start a fight. The President was in a pugnacious mood when he spoke to journalists about the rebellion. The professor had been pugnacious and irritable. When he drank too much, he'd become quite pugnacious.
1. Fact: today the temperature is 22 degrees C. Opinion: Today it is mild to warm. 2. Fact: Drink too much alcohol and you get drunk. Opinion: Alcohol is bad for society. 3. Fact: Drinking alcohol diminishes driving ability. Opinion: Drunk drivers should be locked away. 4. Fact: Japan condones the harvesting of whales. Opinion: Killing whales is bad.
I love you so f*****g much today
having too much water in your body
How many minutes it takes for someone to pass out drunk depends on how much they drank.
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some people can die from it.others might get drunk but it depends on how much the person drank.
see water can be drunk, but because of the high salt content it will make you thirsty and dehydrate you, salt is important in you body but because sea water contains so much salt, the water can not be drank in large amounts straight from the sea. unless you use some means to get most of the salt out of the water. then it can be drank. you can look up way to convert sea water to drinking water there are some kits available good luck, respect damian.
The early colonists drank most of the healthy things we have today (water, milk). They (especially the men) drank much more alcohol than most people do today. Beer, wine, and rum were the most common alcoholic drinks.
if you ever had to much soda or sager you go get drunk and with lemonade
based off of the grammar, you already are drunk - so however much you drank. otherwise, it depends on your body mass / how your body metabolizes alcohol. everyone is different.
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Drunk or drank. Correction: "drank" is past, "drunk" is past participle. However, "drunk" now also means "intoxicated" or "inebriated" (the state of having had too much alcohol to drink). Thus, many people avoid "drunk" because it "sounds bad". It is, nevertheless, correct. The same problem occurs with swim. Although many people avoid it, the correct past participle is "swum". (swim, swam, swum)
6-8 cups
0.575 L
How much milk have you drunk today? The drunk was detained in a jail cell until he sobered up. He was carrying on and behaving like a drunk. There's one festival in which many people customarily get drunk.