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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

we will have a tea together or we will drink a tea together?

Hello everyone,

Please can I ask you for a solution of my problem? It is rigth to say: We will have a tea together. or We will drink a tea together. Which one is right one? :-)

Thank you for your help
  

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We will have a tea together. We will drink a tea together. Both of these are British English.

  • We will have a tea together.
  • We will drink a tea together.
  • Both of these are British English.
  • The first is probably more common.
  • Americans don't really do tea.
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We will have a tea together.
We will drink a tea together.

Both of these are British English.
The first is probably more common.

Americans don't really do tea.

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