That's a nice 'clean' English sentence... However - a less 'clinical' way of saying it would be... "Would you like to come over for coffee ?"
When you learn how to spell and use proper English.
When you learn how to spell and use proper English.
where do coffee come from ? It comes from cocoa bean trees
It works like this: you put the coffee under the coffee machine and then press the botton then the coffee will come out. And so on so the coffee will come out.
Because coffee is brown
It comes with sample coffee flavors, after that you have to purchase the coffee separately.
Coffee comes from the Arabic qahwa meaning the same "coffee".
Because some people do not have the proper schooling that they should have and that is why they come to this site.
Capitalize a proper noun:Golden Gate BridgeCapitalize words derived from proper nouns:I must take English and math.Ps: English is capitalized because it comes from the proper noun England, but math does not come from Mathland.In order for a word to be a noun, it has to be a person, place, or thing.
The word "coffee" comes from the Arabic word "qahwa," which refers to a type of wine. This term evolved into the Turkish word "kahve" before being adapted into various languages, including English.
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it comes from the aster that instructed coffee