It helps to flush your body free of toxins and helps your cells to absorb vitamins when you drink water. However, as long as you are hydrated, it doesn't have to be water in particular.
drink plenty of water
Drink plenty of water.
Water and plenty of it!!!!!!!!
So they don't cramp or get dehydrinated.
so they don't over heat
because the persons want to drink plenty of water
If you want to get firm stools without becoming constipated, you should eat plenty of fiber and drink plenty of water with it.
That depends on the subject of the sentence. For example a first or second person subject, such as "I" or "you" would require "need." I need to drink plenty of water. Third person, with the exception of third person plural, uses "needs" John needs to drink plenty of water. Also, any time a group is referred to in the singular such as "this team" you use needs. However, if you were to say a proper name like "the cardinals" you would use need. In short it's: I/you/they/we need to drink plenty of water. John/he/she/ needs to drink plenty of water. "The basketball team" needs to drink plenty of water. "The Globetrotters" need to drink plenty of water.
Samuel should drink plenty of water during and after soccer practice. Gotta stay hydrated!
Samuel should drink plenty of water during and after soccer practice. Gotta stay hydrated!
You need to eat more fibre and drink plenty of water.
Drink plenty of water.