Drop by means to visit someone casually without prior notice, often briefly. It fits the context of dropping by for a cup of tea. Drop off means to deliver, drop in is similar but drop by is more natural here with for. The answer is option 3.
Fill in the blank with the appropriate Phrasal Verb from the options given below :
I thought I would _______ for a cup of Tea. Is that fine ?
Held on 1 Jun 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
drop off
drop in
drop by
drop out
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