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Old 22-Jan-2008, 21:25
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Default Drank Vs Drunk

Please Comment If Sentence Is Correct:
Your Friends Are Hanging Out In The Building Drank.
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I'm not sure I get the sense of the sentence. What do you want to say?
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Default Re: Drank Vs Drunk

Your sentence reads: "Your Friends Are Hanging Out In The Building Drank."
Do you mean this?
You have some friends and they are sitting around inside the building. They are drunk.
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