Example sentence - I heated the water in the kettle to make tea.
We bought coffee as well as tea.
During the Tea Act, colonists were forced to pay a tariff on the tea that they bought.
During the Tea Act, colonists were forced to pay a tariff on the tea that they bought.
The tea urn was always on for the workers
A pot of tea steeped slowly by the fire.
"Echelon Towers Apartments passed the tea act yesterday. That means that beginning next month, free beverages will be limited to tea."
Mesdames Anna and Ingiga are having tea at this moment
We drink raw tea on the south wing veranda.
Yes, the form "Have you tea?" is technically correct but not a good modern form. The use of to have is seen in the modern form "Do you have tea?" -- This is the interrogative form of "you do have tea" as opposed to "you have tea."In this case "to have" is the verb and "do" is the auxiliary verb form, although similar in use to the modal verbs such as can.
We had grilled plaice, new potatoes and parsley sauce for tea.
The samovar was heated and the water boiled so that tea could be made .