Both can be used, people from the UK tend to use tea and Americans will tend to use dinner. It is merely personal preference, both are correct.
No, the word is actually teatotaller.
Dinner is the correct spelling of the word which refers to a mealtime."What is for dinner today?"Diner is the correct spelling of the word referring to a café-like restaurant popular in the US, usually at a roadside."The local diner makes great burgers".
Wondering is correct if you are looking for the word meaning "deep thinking"."I am wondering what to have for dinner."Wandering is correct if you are looking for the word meaning "walking or travelling"."Why are you wandering around the house?"
Yes, "she treated us to a great dinner" is grammatically correct English.
When referring to yourself it is a capitial 'I' as in "Can I have a cup of tea, please?" It should not be "Can i have a cup of tea, please?"
No, the word is actually teatotaller.
It is always breakfast,lunch,tea and after these comes dinner. Tea comes around 4 pm.
at tea time is correct
Dinner is the correct spelling of the word which refers to a mealtime."What is for dinner today?"Diner is the correct spelling of the word referring to a café-like restaurant popular in the US, usually at a roadside."The local diner makes great burgers".
tea is dinner or cup of tea if dinner banmeishi WA dou nattan desu ka och WA dou nattan desuka
Peppermint tea is better than black tea for pregnant woman to drink right after dinner.
Wondering is correct if you are looking for the word meaning "deep thinking"."I am wondering what to have for dinner."Wandering is correct if you are looking for the word meaning "walking or travelling"."Why are you wandering around the house?"
I prefer coffee to tea. 'to' is the correct preposition.
dinner, tea,
yes it is correct.
The correct answer is ICY Tea
The Roman word for dinner is "cena."