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Old Jun 16th, 2009, 01:19 pm
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Default Re: Hire vs Rent

Okay, thank you

but I already know "hire" is the proper word because it's the subject "Cherry Picker Hire."

A Cherry Picker is actually a kind of large machine, it's that truck with the basket and hydrolics used to fix telephone poles, and get to other high places.

I'm more looking for the forms of the word "hire" when it's used the way we would use "rent" in the US.

rental
rentals
rent
rents

I think it would always be "hire" or "hires"

I just need to be sure.

Thank you very much though.
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