Today, the word of the day is BREW. as a noun.
To begin with, BREW can be a drink that is brewed e.g. tea.
Also, for Americans it can also be beer (e.g. a cold BREW in the summer)
Finally, BREW can be a mixture or combination (e.g. of different kinds of music).
So, fancy some BREW?
tea two please :)
OdpowiedzUsuńAnd funny thing is that 'brew' is popular in the north of England. Never heard anyone saying it in the south. Southern people tend to say: would like a cuppa?
OdpowiedzUsuńIt gives English its local falvour...)
UsuńActually, you should change the image. British don't drink black tea!!!
OdpowiedzUsuńIn the picture the tea bag is steeping. When it is ready to drink, remove the tea bag and add whatever you prefer. ;-)
UsuńRight, it makes sense! ;)
Usuń"Steeping" - looks like another interesting word. Something like "soaking" or "infusing", right?
UsuńYes, Jozef, you are exactly right.
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