kadioguy
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(On these two tags of Lipton tea bag)
"Tastes tea-lightful"
"Connect over a cup of tea"
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1. I am wondering why "tastes" is used in the third person singular form, but "connect" is used in the bare infinitive form. Can I take they to mean:
"(It/this cup of tea) tastes tea-lightful."
"(We) connect over a cup of tea."
2. "Connect over a cup of tea"
Does "over" here mean "across"? In other words, we drink a cup of tea, make a small talk, and become friends.
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"Tastes tea-lightful"
"Connect over a cup of tea"
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1. I am wondering why "tastes" is used in the third person singular form, but "connect" is used in the bare infinitive form. Can I take they to mean:
"(It/this cup of tea) tastes tea-lightful."
"(We) connect over a cup of tea."
2. "Connect over a cup of tea"
Does "over" here mean "across"? In other words, we drink a cup of tea, make a small talk, and become friends.
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(Source)