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Socmumi Posted 16 years ago
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Can I have SOME tea? or Can I have ANY tea?

Hi everyone,

Pls help me. Which one is correct?

Can I have SOME tea?

OR

Can I have ANY tea?

And pls explain for me.

Tks in advance.
  

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Hi, Which one is correct? Both are, with different meanings. Can I have SOME tea?

  • Hi, Which one is correct?
  • Both are, with different meanings.
  • Can I have SOME tea?
  • Just a normal request for tea.
  • OR Can I have ANY tea?
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Hi,

Which one is correct? Both are, with different meanings.

Can I have SOME tea? Just a normal request for tea.

OR

Can I have ANY tea? Sounds like you want to know if you are allowed to have tea.

And pls explain for me.

Clive
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Hi Clive,

I got the point. Thank u so much.

Socmumi
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In my opinion, this's mostly true either "can I have some tea" ? or "Could I have some tea, please?". It's made more sense something that you can expect this answer. Especially it illustrates something more polite or suggest to .

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