Examples of using "Getrunken" in a sentence and their english translations:
What did you drink?
Did you drink a lot?
- Were you drinking?
- Have you been drinking?
- Had you been drinking?
He used to drink.
- We drank a lot of alcohol.
- We drank a lot.
I drank the water.
- You drank too much.
- You've drunk too much.
We drank a lot.
What did she drink?
I drank some wine.
- I was not drinking.
- I haven't been drinking.
Tom used to drink.
We drank some wine.
I drank it.
What did Tom drink?
What were they drinking?
You've been drinking, haven't you?
- There was a lot of drinking yesterday.
- A lot of drinking was done yesterday.
- There was a lot of drinking going on yesterday.
Were you drinking?
Did you drink a lot?
Did you drink a lot?
Have you ever drank alcohol before?
Were you drinking that day?
What did you drink this morning?
Have you ever drunk carrot juice?
He drank a little.
We drank a lot of alcohol.
How much did you have to drink?
- How much have you had to drink?
- How much did you drink?
- How much have you drunk?
- How much have you had?
He didn't use to drink.
He drank a lot yesterday.
Tom drank too much.
- You drank too much.
- You've drunk too much.
Sir, have you been drinking?
Tom used to drink a lot.
She used to drink beer.
- I've had too much to drink.
- I drank too much.
I drank tea yesterday.
Tom used to drink beer.
I drank the water.
I drank the wine.
Did you drink this orange juice?
The writer drank wine.
He used to drink beer.
I drank a beer.
I drank the coffee.
I ate and drank.
Someone has drunk my beer.
They drank too much.
We drank a little.
[Kusturica in English] Did you really drink? [in Spanish] Sure.
You've drunk three cups of coffee.
He drank three glasses of water.
He drank a cup of coffee.
I drank beer last night.
- They drank two bottles of wine.
- They have drunk two bottles of wine.
I didn't drink that milk.
Tom drank the Kool-Aid.
- Paul has drunk two bottles of water.
- Paul drank two bottles of water.
Maybe I drank too much.