0Is it correct to say: 02br 02br 00"Put as much honey as 01i00right for your/enough to02i00 your taste?" 02br 00Or, should I say it in this fashion, "Put as much honey as you think is enough for you.?"02br 02br 00Please help me. I don't know how to exactly describe this situation.. Thanks! 0-
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0Can you describe the situation? Is it a recipe?02br 02br 00put should be changed to 'put in' or 'add'.02br 02br 00Here's my suggestion: Add honey according to your taste.0-
0 Thanks a lot... Actually, my student was asking me to make some honey tea. And she wanted to tell me to mix hot water and an amount of honey that suits my taste. (You know, since people have different tastes and tolerance). And she asked me how she could say it properly.. Now I know.. Thanks a lot OMG! 02br 02br 00By the way, were the sentences previously cited wrong? Or
0I like Jim's suggestion for making a single cup of tea, but a common recipe term is "Add salt and pepper to taste." For me, that's lots of pepper, but hardly any salt.0-