No. Its: Billy has drunk all his milk.
yeh cant fink of anyfin else u cud say
I love all of them! I believe the correct structure would be "I love them all." I had a basked of apples, but Billy to them all.
I was thinking the exact same thing, since I was watching a music video and it had one of the singers had a full glass of milk and he drank a little from it. All of the singers in this particular scene were wearing white. I know a lot of things have bad symbolic importance so I was looking up the symbol of milk just to make sure it wasn't satanic. I know think that Milk symbolizes purity; the whiteness. This could mean that by drinking the little glass of milk o the music video it could be like purifiying something.
It depends on the context. Here are some possible sentences: 1. I'm going to drink a cup of milk. 2. I'm going to drink milk. 3. I'm going to drink some milk. They are all correct. Number 2 implies that the speaker has chosen milk as opposed to another drink ("You're having a cup of tea, but I'm going to drink milk.") Put it in a sippy cup and drink it like a man
You would use the partitive appropriate for the situation, such as 'some of the milk', 'part of the milk', or 'all of the milk'.
The past participle of "drink" is "drunk", not "drank". The correct form of the sentence would be, "Billy has drunk all of his milk."
yeh cant fink of anyfin else u cud say
No. Our Drink. We drank. He drank, she drank, and then we all got drunk.
No. It would be, "she drank all her milk".
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!
all mammals drink milk from their mothers. its very obvious. i mean, we are mammals and when we were little, we drank milk.
I just drank some milk, I have been getting high and I had a few glasses of wine. And started throwing up it was pure coke no cut in it. Any who after I drank milk I threw it all up and I feel somewhat better
Drinking is a verb which means swallowing a liquid. For example: "I was drinking milk in the kitchen." Drank is the past tense of drink. "I drank some milk." Drinking can also mean to consume alcoholic beverages. "He was out drinking all night long at the nearby tavern."
It is ''you drank it all.
He drank the tea while it was still hot.I thought you drank it all.
No they cant because they have a different digestive system then dogs do! see my cats drank all my chocolate milk when i wasnt looking and they were just fine and i researched all over the internet and i found the truth
I love all of them! I believe the correct structure would be "I love them all." I had a basked of apples, but Billy to them all.