Jan. 17, 2026
In my eyes, the ideal tea needs time and patience.
And it feels deserving of good tea only when I make it with my favorite tea sets.
Coffee on weekdays and tea on weekends
In my eyes, the ideal tea needs time and patience., and…
A…and it feels deserving of good tea only when I make it withgood tea deserves to be made with (one of) my favorite tea sets.
As other correctors have noted, “it feels deserving” is ambiguous because we don’t know exactly what “it” is — does the tea deserve special treatment, or do you deserve the tea, or maybe something else? I’ve assumed you’re saying that good tea deserves special treatment, but please correct me if I’m wrong. :-)
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Alternatively: "on the Weekend"
In my eyes, the ideal tea needs time and patience.
And it feels deserving of good tea only when I make it with my favorite tea sets.
Coffee on weekdays and tea on weekend
In my eyes, the ideal tea needs time and patience.
And it feels deserving of good tea only when I make it with my favorite tea sets.
Coffee on weekdays and tea on weekend
In my eyes, the ideal tea needs time and patience.
And it feelsonly deserving ofes to be called a good tea only when I make it with my favorite tea sets.
As there is a little ambiguity, here is another interpretation of what you may be trying to say:
"And it feels like good tea deserves to be made only with my favorite tea sets."
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As long as it is not too late on the weekdays that you end up not being able to sleep, sure ;)
Coffee on weekdays and tea on the weekend
In my eyes, the ideal tea needs time and patience.
And it feels deserving oflso, I can only call it good tea only when I make it with my favorite tea sets.
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And it feels deserving of good tea only when I make it with my favorite tea sets. A And it As there is a little ambiguity, here is another interpretation of what you may be trying to say: "And it feels like good tea deserves to be made only with my favorite tea sets." This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect!
As other correctors have noted, “it feels deserving” is ambiguous because we don’t know exactly what “it” is — does the tea deserve special treatment, or do you deserve the tea, or maybe something else? I’ve assumed you’re saying that good tea deserves special treatment, but please correct me if I’m wrong. :-) |
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