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English Vocabulary (Idioms) #shorts
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This short English vocabulary lesson is about one idiom which is very fun to learn and use, but it might be confusing sometimes!
"Cup of tea" means something you like and enjoy doing. This phrase is often used negatively to say that you don't like something:
Horror movie is not my cup of tea.
However, cup of tea can actually mean "a cup of tea!".
"Cup of tea" means something you like and enjoy doing. This phrase is often used negatively to say that you don't like something:
Horror movie is not my cup of tea.
However, cup of tea can actually mean "a cup of tea!".
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