you use drank in the past like i drank a bottle of water and drunk like never drunk is an incorrect word.
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".
No. Its: Billy has drunk all his milk.
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.
The word drank does not have a gender
The drunk man traipsed around the neighborhood.
Had drank
can be drunk
I drank wine.
Drink-Drank-Drunk was created in 2005.
drunk is the past participle of drink. drink drank drunk. I have drunk the medicine.
No. Our Drink. We drank. He drank, she drank, and then we all got drunk.
It is ''you drank it all.
drunk drink / drank / drunk
Drink, drank, drunk are all verbs. The past participle, drunk, can be used as an adjective. Example: I can't believe you are drunk right now!
They should have drank the juice
drunk
The Answer is 'they drank' drank is the past tense of 'To Drink'. Whereas 'Drunk' has the meaning of being intoxicated, usually by alcohol.