To divide \(33\) tablespoons \(1\) teaspoon by \(20\), we first need to convert everything to the same unit.
1 tablespoon is equal to 3 teaspoons. So, we convert the total measurement to teaspoons:
\[ 33 \text{ tablespoons} = 33 \times 3 = 99 \text{ teaspoons} \]
Adding the 1 teaspoon, we have:
\[ 99 \text{ teaspoons} + 1 \text{ teaspoon} = 100 \text{ teaspoons} \]
Next, we divide \(100\) teaspoons by \(20\):
\[ \frac{100 \text{ teaspoons}}{20} = 5 \text{ teaspoons} \]
Since this result is given only in teaspoons and there are no tablespoons, we can express our final answer as:
\[ 0 \text{ tablespoons} \quad 5 \text{ teaspoons} \]
In a more compact format, the answer is:
\[ \text{0 tablespoons } \text{5 teaspoons} \]