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How do you say this in English (US)? if I want to ask someone a question with two options, how I should ask?

I know a basic way
which do you want, coffee or tea

but is it possible to form a sentence without comma but express the same meaning?

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How do you say this in English (US)? if I want to ask someone a question with two options, how I should ask?

I know a basic way 
which do you want, coffee or tea

but is it possible to form a sentence without comma but express the same meaning?
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