Pronunciation of the English word tea.
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1. | Samuel Johnson draws his own portrait as "a hardened and shameless tea drinker, who for twenty years diluted his meals with only the infusion of the fascinating plant; who with tea amused the evening, with tea solaced the midnight, and with tea welcomed the morning." | |
2. | Coffee might have the 1773 Boston Tea Party to thank for its U.S. popularity. After the colonists protested British taxation by dumping tea into Boston Harbor, some made a point of shunning tea and turning to coffee instead. | |
3. | This tea is called green tea. | |
4. | If you put more tea leaves into the pot, the tea will taste better. | |
5. | Can you describe to me the difference between black tea and green tea? | |
6. | What tea do you drink? Is lemon tea okay? | |
7. | Do you like green tea or black tea? | |
8. | Which do you like, green tea or black tea? | |
9. | "Do you have sugar in your tea?" "No way. I'll just have straight tea." | |
10. | If you put more tea-leaves in the teapot, the tea will taste better. |