"bring me a cup of tea,please" said she. Peter said, "you had better come here today"?

"bring me a cup of tea,please" said she. Peter said, "you had better come here today"?


The object of the title is the sentence. Do you know the direct speech? This is a typical direct speech. The direct speech belongs to the object clause. Said she is just a kind of inversion. The subject is she and the object is the sentence. The second sentence is similar. The subject is Peter



are my cup of tea





don't see me you are not my cup of tea


Don't look at me, you are not my type
The main problem is my cup of tea. In American, one's cup of tea means something that someone is interested in or likes. Not my cup of tea is something I don't like. Just because I don't like you, I say "don't look at me"