Affirmative
I have drunk a cup of coffee.
You have drunk a cup of coffee.
We have drunk a cup of coffee.
They have drunk a cup of coffee.
He has drunk a cup of coffee.
She has drunk a cup of coffee.
Guntur has drunk a cup of coffee.
Father has drunk a cup of coffee.
He and she have drunk a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur have drunk a cup of coffee.
Negative
I have not drunk a cup of coffee.
You have not drunk a cup of coffee.
We have not drunk a cup of coffee.
They have not drunk a cup of coffee.
He has not drunk a cup of coffee.
She has not drunk a cup of coffee.
Guntur has not drunk a cup of coffee.
Father has not drunk a cup of coffee.
He and she have not drunk a cup of coffee.
Father and Guntur have not drunk a cup of coffee.
Interrogative
Have I drunk a cup of coffee?
Have you drunk a cup of coffee?
Have we drunk a cup of coffee?
Have they drunk a cup of coffee?
Has he drunk a cup of coffee?
Has she drunk a cup of coffee?
Has Guntur drunk a cup of coffee?
Has father drunk a cup of coffee?
Have he and she drunk a cup of coffee?
Have father and Guntur drunk a cup of coffee?
Negative Interrogative
Have I not drunk a cup of coffee?
Have you not drunk a cup of coffee?
Have we not drunk a cup of coffee?
Have they not drunk a cup of coffee?
Has he not drunk a cup of coffee?
Has she not drunk a cup of coffee?
Has Guntur not drunk a cup of coffee?
Has father not drunk a cup of coffee?
Have he and she not drunk a cup of coffee?
Have father and Guntur not drunk a cup of coffee?
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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![]() ![]() The Hammond Circus Train WreckOn June 22, 1918, a locomotive pulling 20 empty passenger cars rear-ended the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus train near Hammond, Indiana. The wreck and subsequent fire—likely ignited by the oil lamps in the circus train's wooden sleeping cars—resulted in 86 deaths and 127 injuries. Most of the dead were buried five days later in a nearby cemetery in a section called Showmen's Rest, which had been purchased by the Showmen's League of America just months earlier. What caused the collision? More... Discuss |
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