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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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Drunken

He seems heavy drunken.

He is in the alcoholic state.

He quarrels with his friend as he drunk alcohol excessively.

  

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"Drunken" is not normally used as a predicative adjective. He seems to be heavily drunk. He drank himself into a stupor.

  • "Drunken" is not normally used as a predicative adjective.
  • He seems to be heavily drunk.
  • He drank himself into a stupor.
  • He was in a state of stupor.
  • Blind drunk, he quarreled with his friends.
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"Drunken" is not normally used as a predicative adjective.

He seems to be heavily drunk.

He drank himself into a stupor.

He was in a state of stupor.

Blind drunk, he quarreled with his friends.

Note that the past form of "drink" is "drank".

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