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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is it 'hasn't drunk' or 'hasn't drank'

Which one should I use for the sentence:

She hasn't drunk in 3 days.

Thank you!
  

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We always use the past participle in the perfect tenses, and it never changes. She had drunk. She has drunk.

  • We always use the past participle in the perfect tenses, and it never changes.
  • She had drunk.
  • She has drunk.
  • She will have drunk.
  • The auxilliary "to have" does the changing.
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We always use the past participle in the perfect tenses, and it never changes. Emotion: drunk

She had drunk.
She has drunk.

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