"Tea" time should normally only be used to describe the early evening meal on weekends. "Dinner" time should be used for the evening meal mid week.
4 am the next day
Ora del te means "Tea time."
They have a cup of tea.
There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
Having tea time, of course.
Having tea with the Queen of England.
No. Most of the world's tea comes from India or China. Tea requires a tropical climate, which England certainly doesn't have!
France, because they wouldn't have to stop for tea time.
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The Tea Act pretty much taxed all tea that came from England because England had set that act. So colonists had to pay tax on whatever tea they bought because it was all from England.
England is famous for drinking lots of tea not so much making it.
No, tea was drunk in China way before England even saw it.
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England did not tax us for the tea.
at tea time is correct
1652-1654 Tea introduced to England by the Dutch. The new beverage comes to be touted as one of the world's first "health products" and is recommended by the government as a replacement for Ale, then the traditional breakfast beverage.