7.8: Structure - Le verbe boire
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In this section, you will learn how to use the verb boire
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On étudie ! (Practice only-not graded)
Le verbe boire
There are two main ways to say "to drink" in French: prendre and boire.
Prendre (module 5) is a a little more general than boire because it can translate "to have", "to take", and "to drink", as in: Je prends du café. You can also use it for transportation (Je prends le bus) or buying things you don’t drink (Je vais prendre 3 baguettes).
To refer more precisely to the idea of swallowing a liquid, we can use the verb boire (to drink):
Singulier | Pluriel |
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je bois | nous buvons |
tu bois | vous buvez |
il, elle, on boit | ils, elles boivent |
The plural forms are irregular and should be memorized. Notice how the noun boisson (drink) is similar to the singular forms of the verb.
On approfondit ! (Practice only-not graded)
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