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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Is this right?
Hello,
I am updating the website (the English version), but I am not sure if this is wright or wrong? Will you help me, please?
(This is about a new exhibition...)

And from the beginning of this new year 2010:
"Dollhouses from the 19th to the 21th century, from the princess's to Pippi Longstocking's one."

Thank you in advance,
"notmymothertongue"
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These are OK: Hello, I am updating the website (the English version), but I am not sure if it is righ t or wrong. Will you help me, please? Dollhouses from the 19th to the 21st century, from the Princess 's to Pippi Longstocking's.

  • These are OK: Hello, I am updating the website (the English version), but I am not sure if it is righ t or wrong.
  • Will you help me, please?
  • Dollhouses from the 19th to the 21st century, from the Princess 's to Pippi Longstocking's.
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These are OK:

Hello,

I am updating the website (the English version), but I am not sure if it is right or wrong. Will you help me, please?

Dollhouses from the 19th to the 21st century, from the Princess's to Pippi Longstocking's.

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Oooh, I love dollhouse exhibits.

No "one" at the end. "From the princess's to Pippi Longstocking's." If you want something more, you could say "From the princess's elaborate gilded mansion to Pippi Longstocking's simple cabin" (or whatever the dollhouses look like, I obviously have no idea

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