The verb boire (meaning to drink) is an irregular verb, which means that its forms have to be learned by heart because you can't just make them following some rules. In the case of this verb, its past participle is D. bu.
Past participle is used to form a couple of complex tenses in French, such as passé composé, plus-que-parfait, passé antérieur, f<span>utur antérieur, and tenses in the conditional and subjunctive forms. </span>
Il (faire / pleuvoir) très chaud. Il (falloir / ne pas avoir) boire beaucoup d'eau. La journée, je (sortir / divorcer) peu. Les gens (descendre / essayer) de faire du sport le matin très tôt. En général, maman et toi , vous (ne pas dormir / rire) bien. Heureusement le week-end, nous (ne pas dormir / rire) bien. Heureusement le week-end, nous (rester / détruire) dans l'eau fraîche pendant des heures et c' (être / sentir) fantastique!»
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Réponse : Jour du travailleur, le premier mai
This holiday is celebrated in honor of the workers in the nation. Most official offices and businesses are closed on this day in their honor.
Carnaval, mardi en février
This holiday is celebrated in France on the Tuesday prior to Ash Wednesday, the period that begins the Christian season called Lent. It is a huge party in the French-speaking world where all indulge in rich foods and beverages since they will be unable to partake of these things during Lent.
La Fête des Rois, le six janvier
This is Epiphany on our calendar. This celebrates the arrival of the Wise Men bringing gifts to the Christ child.
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