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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"Stay to tea" Vs "Stay for tea"

I read people saying, "Stay to tea", but never, "Stay for tea", could someone tell me why? Is the second sentence possible?

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Both are correct, but I usually hear 'for'.

  • Both are correct, but I usually hear 'for'.
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Both are correct, but I usually hear 'for'.
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I read the sentence in books like "Rebecca".

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