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		Grammar and Linguistics > Could you help me, please ?      
			
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| Renia, in American English, we would call that picture an ornament. You could use ball to describe the shape of that particular ornament, but we reserve bulbs for the lights, or ornaments that look like Christmas lights.   Does that answer your question? |  10 Dec 2010     
					
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 renko6
 
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							| Yes and thanks for your quick response. 
 I found here
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauble
 
 that  CHRISTMAS BAUBLE (BrE) and CHRISTMAS BALL (AmE) but I can �t find BULB uses as the ornament, I know it �s for light.
 
 I would like to know is it correct to use BULB, because in some worksheets  (from Spanish teachers) they use this word and I �m not sure is it correct  .
 I want to use their worksheets in my class but is a BULB correct or I have to change it into BAUBLE or BALL .
 
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 edrodmedina
 
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							| Christmas ornament., but ornament can also be used to describe other decorations. A bulb..would be Christmas light. |  10 Dec 2010     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| I would not use bulb for this Christmas decoration. Bulbs on the tree would make me think of the lights.   I would say  �I decorated my tree with tinsel, balls and other ornaments. �     �I need to buy some Christmas tree balls."   Although these balls could be described as baubles, that word isn �t used much here in Australia to describe Christmas decorations. |  10 Dec 2010     
					
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 dturner
 
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							| As a Canadian, I would use bauble.  I also use decoration, but to me, decoration could be anything you put up for Christmas.  I prefer bauble.  I would never  use ball.  And, bulb as cited previously is only used for lights.  And even then, I �d use a string of lights, or a light string, or simply Christmas lights.  A bulb is one light. |  10 Dec 2010     
					
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