because all the children were putting in junk food and the game had a effect on eating i still don't understand but what ever
at tea time is correct
After a one time use , it's no good anymore . ;] no sh** sherlock jesus
Nobody ever bought it
Because it brought in money, even though most of the colonists didn't buy tea from England anymore.
A person who reads tea leaves looks for fortunes in the tea bits left at the bottom of the cup. It's in one of the Harry Potter movies, but hardly anyone does it anymore.
In Europe, there is tea time, where people have to have tea.
it is time tea should be taken or tea to be taken.
there is no tea time in the caribbean....well not what i know of
The correct apostrophe placement is "girls' and ladies' tea." This indicates that the tea is for multiple girls and multiple ladies, showing possession. If it were for one girl and one lady, it would be "girl's and lady's tea."
Tea Time for the Traditionally Built was created in 2009.
It is true that the antioxidant levels in green tea (or in any type of tea, black tea, white, oolong, etc. for that matter) varies widely from one tea to the next. There are relatively few studies on specific types of tea, and none of the studies have been systematic enough to address potential variabilities in order to separate out the brands of tea, types, and how they have been stored. The few studies have shown no clear pattern about certain types of tea being universally higher in antioxidants. The antioxidants in tea tend to break down over time though, so your best bet is to buy tea that is fresh.
It is an active voice sentence. Its passive voice is, "It is time for tea to be taken."