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Old 04-13-2009   #171
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Wow, that's heavy, even for a law firm
You know....

This is an agreement between ___________________ of _________________________(Hereinafter as "Photographer") and __________________________________ of ________________________________(Hereinafter as "Client"). Whereas, the Client wishes to hire the services of the Photographer for _________________________________________________ (Hereinafter as "Event") which will be at _________________________________(Hereinafter as "Location"). The Client agrees to pay__________________ for services rendered, which consist of three payments. ___________________ will be paid today, upon signing this agreement, Hereinafter as "Deposit". Another Payment of __________________________, will be paid on the day of the Event. A Final payment of ___________________________________ will be made when the final items are delivered, which will be no later than ______________, hereinafter as "Delivery Date".



That's actually not my preamble for my contracts, very similar, though...lol


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Old 04-13-2009   #172
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Ha ha, cool stuff
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Have another one that I often struggle with.

What should we do with the S to a word that ends with Y, and it's not plural. For example:

It copys or it copies.
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verbs usually get the "ies" treatment, whereas nouns get just an "s"
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Thanks, John.
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verbs usually get the "ies" treatment, whereas nouns get just an "s"
I don't think the part of speech is the determining factor.

Words ending in y preceded by a consonant, change the y to i and add es. Words ending in y preceded by a vowel, just add s
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yes, that sounds familiar. So long since English grammar rules!
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The best rule to remember for English is that there is an exception for every rule. Much of this is caused by the fact that English is a compilation of several very divergent contributing languages and is constantly in the process of changing into something that will better fit the needs of another generation. Older people (I'm 63) often believe that younger people and 'foreigners' are butchering the language but what they are doing is contributing to its longevity. Most of us would have no chance of making ourselves understood in England 500 years ago and would be considered marginally comprehensible in half of the English speaking world today. I was once told that there is at least three ways to express any one thought in English: one vulgar, one refined and one pedantic. More recently I have come to the opinion that three is a very low count for the situation. English is a simple as ABC 123 or as simple as differential calculus and writing the next best selling novel. Your choice.
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At this point, living in a French speaking region, I would be happy to choose English in nearly any form.

Back to my French homework now...
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At this point, living in a French speaking region, I would be happy to choose English in nearly any form.

Back to my French homework now...


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