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							| evening dear folk   plz let me know which word  is correct with noun TEA and wht rules apply on that,     he takes tea.     or     he is drinking tea.   thnx 4 ur support   |  26 Jun 2013      
					
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 isa2
 
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							| I �d say: He is having a cup of tea (at the moment). (Present Continuous) |  26 Jun 2013     
					
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 virgule3
 
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							| Definitely not TAKE...   Have is excellent as well as drink.   If it is right now, present progressive...  He is having (drinking) tea right now.   If you describe a fact, a habit or something that doesn �t change, simple present...  He has (drinks) tea everyday. |  26 Jun 2013     
					
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 Zora
 
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							| Just to add to this - you can use take when it means  �like �. For example: He takes his tea with sugar and milk. - He likes his tea with sugar and milk. 
 We often ask:  �How do you take your tea? � which means  �How do you like your tea? � and the answer might be  �With sugar and milk � or  �I take it with sugar and milk �.
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