I have an app that reminds me to drink water. (I would have a cup of coffee in the morning and not drink anything else all day and I'm never thirsty) Each hour it alerts me that it's time to drink.
The first time it goes off each day it says "You haven't drunk any water today".
That just sounds wrong to me but maybe it's correct.
Post by explorer2001 on Jul 29, 2014 14:37:51 GMT -5
Yes it is correct. It isn't the common phrasing.Most people would say you haven't had any water to drink today. However the past perfect format is correct.
Yes, "drunk" is correct. It's "drink, drank, have drunk."
The "dranken" reminds of the time a student made up his own song, "I shouldn't have tooken you for granted." (Why do I have the feeling that if he had written out the song, he would've called it "I Shouldn't of Tooken you for Granite?")