The sentence suffers from an ambiguous pronoun referencewhich occurs when it's not clear which noun the pronoun is replacing. The sentence must be rewritten.
you use drank in the past like i drank a bottle of water and drunk like never drunk is an incorrect word.
The water was purified before they drank it. Purified water is the only water they drink.
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".
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"Water" is a singular noun. It is usually a non-count noun, meaning that you cannot say "eight waters", for example. You can say, "I drank eight glasses of water". But it can sometimes be used in the plural, e.g. in the traditional phrases "taking the waters" and "breaking of the waters".
for she wont stay the same age forever
Drank."I drank 4 glasses of water yesterday."
They. Reused the water they drank. They filtered their pee. And drank it.
mais j'ai bu de l'eau = but I drank (have drunk) some water.
JK they just went to the stream and drank that water.
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The Tuck family drank the spring water in 1880, which is when they became immortal. If we consider the current year to be 2023, it has been 143 years since they drank the water.
Jessica Tuck is 48 years old (birthdate: February 19, 1963).
Drank is a verb. It is the past tense of drink. We drink water everyday I drank 2 litres yesterday
you use drank in the past like i drank a bottle of water and drunk like never drunk is an incorrect word.
They drank water and it is possible that they drank blood of a certain animal if they there was a famine....
Yesterday I 'drank' three gallons of milk I just drank a whole bottle of vimto My dog just drank some of her water from the metal bowl :)