The correct way to write that sentence is: "Willie said, 'I'll get something to drink for you and me.'" Good grammar is like good hygiene - nobody notices when it's done right, but everyone can smell it when it's not.
"Eat, drink, and be merry" IS a sentence.
Yes, "drink" is a common noun. Common nouns are non-specific, general names for people, places, things, or ideas. In this case, "drink" refers to a general category of liquids consumed for sustenance or pleasure, such as water, juice, or soda.
i like to drink my favourite drink i.e. ADE.
The drink is refreshing.
that drink is nontoxic and good,
The correct spelling is Lemonade.
Well, it should be MAY I have some of your drink, but here's the punctuation."May I have some of your drink?" asked Karen.The quotation marks always go outside of the punctuation of the dialogue sentence, to show that it's dialogue instead of just a plain sentence.
The correct way to say the sentence is "They drank their milk." "Drunk" is the past participle of "drink" and should not be used in this context.
This is an incomplete sentence, there is no subject. Did I have too much to drink last night? Did you have too much to drink last night? Did they have too much to drink last night? How much was too much to drink last night? Was the wine too much to drink last night? The subjects to these sentences are I, you, they, how much, and wine.
just go to the restroom at least 3 times & then do not drink or eat for the rest of the time if you eat something it will probably happen if I'm not correct send the same sentence back. Sincerely, Alice from Oklahoma
No. He also didn't smoke or drink.
Guzzle means to eat or drink something greedily. "That car guzzles fuel fast"
"Eat, drink, and be merry" IS a sentence.
The above sentence in hindi is as follows. Kya Mujhe Kuch Peene Ko Milega?
The thickness of the drink made it hard to swallow.The metal sheeting is not the correct thickness.
The past participle of "drink" is "drunk", not "drank". The correct form of the sentence would be, "Billy has drunk all of his milk."
One way to use "spilt" in a sentence is: "I accidentally spilt my drink on the table." In this sentence, "spilt" is the past tense of "spill," meaning to accidentally pour or let something flow out of its container.