Sarah is coming to tea tomorrow.
Why is 'to' used in this sentence? Would 'coming for tea' be correct?
Both are correct, but 'to tea' is a bit more idiomatic. come to tea, come to dinner, come to lunch, etc.
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Both are correct, but 'to tea' is a bit more idiomatic.
come to tea, come to dinner, come to lunch, etc.