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I'd have Earl Grey vs I'd have tea not coffee

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase, 'I'd have Earl Grey,' specifies a type of tea, while the second phrase, 'I'd have tea not coffee,' contrasts tea with coffee. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

I'd have Earl Grey

This phrase is correct and commonly used when specifying a preference for a type of tea, in this case, Earl Grey.

This phrase is used to express a preference for a specific type of tea, such as Earl Grey, in a casual conversation or when ordering at a cafe.

Examples:

  • I'd have Earl Grey, please.
  • I'd have Earl Grey with a splash of milk.
  • I'd have Earl Grey instead of green tea.

I'd have tea not coffee

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a preference for tea over coffee.

This phrase is used to indicate a preference for tea instead of coffee in a casual setting or when making a choice between the two beverages.

Examples:

  • I'd have tea not coffee, please.
  • I'd have tea not coffee in the morning.
  • I'd have tea not coffee with my breakfast.

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