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Zhossain Posted 16 years ago
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I drink quite a few glasses of tea everyday.

I drik quite a few glasses of tea everyday. is this sentence correct?
  

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I drink quite a few glasses of tea every day .

  • I drink quite a few glasses of tea every day .
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I drink quite a few glasses of tea every day.
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drik is spelt drink and the English drink tea out of cups or mugs so we would say:

I drink quite a few cups of tea everyday.

I normally drink a good few cups of tes per day.

I tend to drink plenty of tea everyday.

Most days I have lots of tea to drink.
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Every day - two words.

The word "everyday" means average or ordinary.

Oh, and welcome to English Forums.

(As a side note, in the US, iced tea is quite common. I drink too much Diet Coke, but others will drink a few glasses of iced tea each day for their caffeine fix.)
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thank you wordy. actually i was confused about 'glasses'. could not decide whether it be glasses or glass. can u plz explain why its 'glasses' not 'glass'? quite a few is a phrase here , right?
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Because there is more than one.

I have a glass of tea every day.
I have a few glasses of tea every day.
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zhossainthank you wordy. actually i was confused about 'glasses'. could not decide whether it be glasses or glass. can u plz explain why its 'glasses' not 'glass'? quite a few is a phrase here , right?
"quite a few" is always followed by a plural noun (as is "a few" by itself). This is because you are talking about more than one item:

"I drink qu

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