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If you don't mind can I now where are you from? I assume since you use to charge $4 for a 400 words article you must be a native speaker?
@NEM: Wherever he might be from, he's still done a better job phrasing his sentences right! 'now', 'a 400 words', seriously dude? And your location says you're from the UK. How ironic!
While I agree with the fact that "now" is the wrong word to use in that context, you're wrong about "a 400 words". "A 400 words article" is the full phrase; therefore, the plural "words" is attached to the adjective "400", which is correct. The indefinite article "a" is referring to the singular word "article", which is also correct. Picking on people's English grammar mistakes never ends once it starts.
Wowwwww. I love how you try and correct someone's English, and yet you have no idea what you're saying. An article with 400 words is "a 400 word article". No Plural. Just like a class with 20 people is a 20 person class, not a 20 people class. A pileup with 5 cars is a 5 car pileup, not a 5 cars pileup.
I'm not picking on him, I'm picking on you. You can't correct someone if you don't know anything yourself. Any English speaker would never say "a 400 words article", ever.