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meaning of teas Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:00 am  meaning of teas
 

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ESL/EFL Test #247 "Confusing Words test (20)", question 4

Coffee is delicious. However, there are also many different kinds of delicious ......... to choose from these days.

(a) tees
(b) toes
(c) teas

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ESL/EFL Test #247 "Confusing Words test (20)", answer 4

Coffee is delicious. However, there are also many different kinds of delicious teas to choose from these days.

Correct answer: (c) teas

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Coffee is delicious. However, there are also many different kinds of delicious tees to choose from these days.
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expalin teas please

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meaning of teas Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:32 am  meaning of teas
 

Here is a definition for tea.
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meaning of teas Wed Apr 25, 2007 22:52 pm  meaning of teas
 

Tees are wooden sticks used to prop up golf balls Smile
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