As did I, at first. Then with a few seconds to think, I remembered that one is for baby and the other is both the third-person present conjugation AND the second-person imperative of "beber" (to drink) (i.e. "He drinks tea every morning." and "Hey you, drink your beer!").
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Guess the English language idioms!
While learning English with idioms is not for beginners, two of my enthusiastic students are up for anything. On a unit about personality traits, I brought in a few examples of idioms to describe people (on the list were down to earth, daydreamer, out of one's mind, teacher's pet, cry-baby and others.) What do you think these two are? 24 organic, hand-picked (by us!) oranges and a tired left arm later, we have 4 huge glasses of fresh-pressed OJ for breakfast. Thanks to a weekend at our friend's beautiful farm, Cañada Mochuelos, north of Almería, we came home with bags of these beauties and spent a week energized by their healthy sunny juice!
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