After taking few swimming lessons I realized that it's not my cup of tea, but swimming in the deep pool, no way, I wouldn't do it for all the tea in China; although swimming in the shallow water is as good as a chocolate teapot.
Aman, I like your effort to use all three idioms in one sentence (I may even make that a challenge one of these days), but there are a few grammatical errors in your response. See if you can find them!
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Sitting on a frozen lake, in the cold, waiting for a fish to bite the hook at the end of my line, is not my cup of tea.
Eating at McDonalds is not my cup of tea.
I wouldn't eat that for all the tea in China.
That last sentence is as good as a chocolate tea pot!
After taking few swimming lessons I realized that it's not my cup of tea, but swimming in the deep pool, no way, I wouldn't do it for all the tea in China; although swimming in the shallow water is as good as a chocolate teapot.
Well done, everyone!
Aman, I like your effort to use all three idioms in one sentence (I may even make that a challenge one of these days), but there are a few grammatical errors in your response. See if you can find them!
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