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think of sth v. think about sth | What do they say?
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Tree Topper. #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 12, 2011 18:25 pm   Tree Topper.
 

Hi everyone,

Is it ok to say this: 'A tree topper is a decorative star, angel, santa or other item which is placed on the crown (top) of a Christmas tree.'

Can you say 'Christmas ball' or it is 'glass ball'?

Thanks
Alexandro
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Tree Topper. #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 13, 2011 2:16 am   Tree Topper.
 

The sentwence is fine.

i wouldn't understand 'Christmas ball'. I assume you mean 'bauble'.
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Tree Topper. #3 (permalink) Tue Dec 13, 2011 16:27 pm   Tree Topper.
 

Thanks Beeesneees. I looked up the word 'bauble' and yes, that's exactly what I mean.

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