a convenient time
Hello, Is the following sentence correct? Please tell me a convient time for our meeting. or should it be, Please tell me when is a convient time for our meeting. I checked google and did not
Convenient to or for [me] | WordReference Forums
Technically it is convenient to a place: There is a branch of the library that is more convenient to me. My apartment is convenient to all transportation. And convenient for a purpose:
How convenient! vs How convenient it is!
The first one (How convenient!) is much more idiomatic. The second translation (How convenient it is!) sounds a bit awkward, but it is still grammatically correct.
Convenience or convenient
Hello, everyone! I hope you''re all doing great! I''d like to check which option sounds more natural. "We should move our office downtown because there''s more convenience for our staff/it''s
Which day and time is most convenient for you for me to
If I said "Which day and time is most convenient for you for me to visit your house?".. is it correct? Which suggests a specific choice between, or among, known or previously mentioned
convenient/convenience store
I suppose that any store that is convenient for some reason can be called a "convenient store"; for example, if you are a billionaire roué who likes to give diamond bracelets your many
At time and place convenient to you.
I would like to know if the expression is gramatically correct and in accordance with the usus. "We can meet at time and place most convenient to you." Are there some more typical and
Convenience and cheap
Convenience is not a synonym for cheap; a corner shop/convenience store is usually more expensive. Such shops save their customers the effort of travelling, so it can be a synonym for
convenient for / to / with you
We can meet at a time which is convenient for / to / with you. Which preposition would you use? and their differences? (please show scenarios in which their differences could be clearly
Could you let me know when it''s convenient for you?
Hi. Does "Could you let me know when it''s convenient for you?" sound natural/correct to native speakers? I''m wondering if the tense is incorrect and should be "Could you let me know when
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