Use to verb 'Drink' in spoken English


Key Concepts and Their Translation in Hindi Language

The verb 'drink' means to take in liquid through the mouth. In Hindi, it is translated as 'पीना' (peena). We use 'drink' to talk about consuming beverages like water, juice, or tea.

Usage Examples and Translations

1. I like to drink water every day.

मुझे हर दिन पानी पीना पसंद है।


2. She drinks coffee in the morning.

वह सुबह में कॉफी पीती है


3. They are drinking juice at the party.

वे पार्टी में जूस पी रहे हैं


4. Do you want to drink something?

क्या आप कुछ पीना चाहते हैं?


Key Mistakes

1. Using 'drinks' instead of 'drink' for the first person: "I drinks water" is incorrect. It should be "I drink water."

2. Forgetting to use 'to' before 'drink': "I want drink water" is wrong. It should be "I want to drink water."

3. Confusing 'drink' with 'drank': "I drinked water" is incorrect. The past form is "I drank water."

By practicing these examples and avoiding common mistakes, you can improve your spoken English skills related to the verb 'drink'.

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