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"for" or "in" or "to"
There is no sweet for this tea.
There is no sweet in this tea.
There is no sweet to this tea.
Which one is correct prepositon?
Thank you.
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Re: "for" or "in" or "to"

Originally Posted by
edmondjanet
There is no sweet for this tea.
There is no sweet in this tea.
There is no sweet to this tea.
Which one is correct prepositon?
Thank you.
None.
If you want to say, "There is no sugar in this tea", then that is what you say.
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Re: "for" or "in" or "to"
Or "sweetener," which could be sugar or any number of substitutes.
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