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That's both my tea you are drinking and my biscuits you are eating!
- subordinating conjunction
- linking verb
- coordinating conjunction
- correlating conjunction
- preposition
I usually drink tea at breakfast time.
- adverb (frequency)
- adjective
- adverb (place)
- determiner
- pronoun
Which cup of tea is yours?
- determiner (question word)
- determiner (demonstrative)
- preposition
- adjective
- pronoun
That's my tea you are drinking!
- adjective
- preposition
- determiner (question word)
- determiner (demonstrative)
- determiner (possessive)
I would like some tea, please.
- quantifier
- count noun
- mass noun
- article
- verb
Which cup of tea is yours?
- adjective
- pronoun
- determiner (question word)
- determiner (demonstrative)
- preposition
I would like some tea if it is ready, please.
- subordinating conjunction
- preposition
- coordinating conjunction
- linking verb
- time adverb
I would like some tea, please.
- mass noun
- verb
- determiner
- count noun
- adjective
I drink several cups of tea every morning at breakfast time.
- determiner (quantifier)
- coordinating conjunction
- preposition of place
- pronoun
- determiner (article)
That's my tea on the table.
- coordinating conjunction
- subordinating conjunction
- pronoun
- preposition of place
- preposition of time
I drink tea every morning at breakfast time.
- adverb
- determiner
- pronoun
- preposition (place)
- preposition (time)
I would like some tea, please.
- action verb
- modal verb
- state verb
- noun
- linking verb
I would like a cup of tea, please.
- preposition
- adjective
- pronoun
- determiner (demonstrative)
- determiner (article)
I would like some tea, please.
- noun
- verb
- preposition
- adverb
- personal pronoun
I would like some strong tea, please.
- adjective
- preposition
- adverb
- verb
- noun
I would like a cup of tea, please.
- preposition
- count noun
- pronoun
- proper noun
- mass noun
I would like some tea now, please.
- frequency adverb
- time adverb
- noun
- place adverb
- degree adverb
That's my tea you are drinking and my biscuits you are eating!
- preposition
- coordinating conjunction
- subordinating conjunction
- correlating conjunction
- linking verb
I would like some tea if it is ready, please.
- coordinating conjunction
- time adverb
- linking verb
- preposition
- subordinating conjunction
The tea went cold.
- auxiliary verb
- preposition
- linking verb
- time adverb
- modal verb