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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Hi, can someone help me with preposition ( with )? Thanks a lot.

"Do you have drinks with green tea?" Someone said it is wrong.

I have found sentences from the dictionery. " I made a cake with fruit. " , " Hot tea with honey." and " Hot drinks with alcohol."

I was wondering why I cannot say "drinks with green tea".
  

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Hi, can someone help me with preposition ( with )? Thanks a lot. " Someone said it is wrong.

  • Hi, can someone help me with preposition ( with )?
  • Thanks a lot.
  • " Someone said it is wrong.
  • It's not wrong.
  • We say it sometimes.
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Hi,

can someone help me with preposition ( with )? Thanks a lot.

"Do you have drinks with green tea?" Someone said it is wrong. It's not wrong. We say it sometimes. But it suggests that green tea is just one of the ingredients. More common is simply

'Do you have (any) green tea?'

I have found sentences from the dictionery. " I made a cake wit
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Anonymous"Do you have drinks with green tea?" Someone said it is wrong.
In the cases you are looking at, with means that contain(s).

a cake with fruit is a cake that contains fruit.

hot tea with honey is hot tea that contains honey.

If you are asking for drinks that contain green tea, then what you

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