A.) Do you want any sugar in your coffee.
B.) Do you want any sugar with your coffee.
Are the two sentences correct? When should I use A? B?
A.) Do you want any sugar in your coffee.
B.) Do you want any sugar with your coffee.
Are the two sentences correct? When should I use A? B?
Grammatically both sentences are correct. [color=blue]Sugar in your coffee might be more appropriate because it implies that you put the sugar into your coffee cup whereas [color=blue]sugar with your coffee might mean that you simply eat sugar when having a cup of coffee, which, of course is rather unusual.[YSaerTTEW443543]
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That makes sense, Torsten. Thanks for pointing it out.