I drank wine.
can it be drunk
Having drunk.
they ate food! good food! oh. and they drank wine! lots of wine. THEY GOT DRUNK EVERYY NIGHT! they ate food! good food! oh. and they drank wine! lots of wine. THEY GOT DRUNK EVERYY NIGHT!
The gods and goddesses drunk proper wine. The Greeks drunk wine made from grapes.ANSWER -The Grecians drank three types of alcoholic beverages; Wine, Beer, and Honey Mead. However, they did not drink wine undiluted, for they thought it was barbaric. Instead, they took three parts water to one part wine so that way they could still enjoy it. Although, only the men were allowed to drink it and did so at what would be called a Symposium. A Symposium is where men gather, sing poems, play music and of course...drink wine! Wine was also not aloud to be drunk with meals, except for small peiced of cheese or bread, therefore, the purpose of the Symposium.
The past perfect tense of drink is: (He) had drunk.
The word drank is a verb; verbs are not singular or plural. Verbs have tenses, drink, drinks, drinking, drank or drunk. We drank a wine that night. (plural subject) Jack drank some wines that night. (plural object)
Yes, David Guest told a story about him getting drunk on wine when he was younger, he still drank after that night but apparently it wasn't a pleasant experience for him so he probably never got drunk again.
Were you drunk when you asked this? ...or do you not know how to spell bottles. At least your use proper grammar to ask this, and for that, I thank you, so I will answer your dumb question. They are all different colors and sizes, some clear some red some brown...
IF Jesus drank wine, it was only because Jewish ritual required him to drink wine, and because Red wine has many healthy nutrients. Drinking wine was often more safer than drinking water in ancient days. Reverstrol is found in red wine and grape jelly, jam, and supplement pills sold at vitamin stores. There is no evidence of any kind that Jesus drank until He was drunk. Drinking a small cup of wine does not get most people drunk. Considering your spelling, I would not attest to your sobriety.
It is not recorded that Christ blood was ever drunk by anyone. When we partake of the Sacrament we drink water or wine which is symbolic of the blood spilt by Christ
The first person in Bible scripture noted to become intoxicated was Noah: Genesis 9:21...and he (Noah) drank of the wine, and was drunken...
The religious leaders of His day complained that He was a companion of drunkards. I think its generally considered that He drank but only little; and mostly at celebrations. He never condones getting drunk. Jesus did not condone drunkeness. However, He was known as a social drinker, and he kept the company of the dregs of society, including drunkards, tax collectors, collaborators, prostitutes and so on. One has to realise, however, that drinking alcohol in those days was not as it is today. Water in Jesus' time was unsafe to drink. It was usually full of disease and germs. Fruit juice was never drunk as it would go off very quickly in the heat of Israel. Therefore fermented wine was far more convenient as it would keep in wine jars indefinitely. Wine itself was seldom drunk neat. Instead, water and wine were mixed, making the wine less likely to intoxify, and the water rendered safe by the antibacterial effect of the alcohol. This mixture was drunk by all - including children, and so Jesus, in this way, would have drunk alcohol from an very early age. At the Last Supper Jesus took wine.................................
Any wine can be drunk at lunch.
they drank wine