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  • convenient for to with you | WordReference Forums
    Like PaulQ and pops91710, I would say convenient "for you " It seems that some speakers of British English would say "convenient to you" It doesn't sound wrong to me, but it's not what I would say "With you" sounds like a mistake to me BNC (British National Corpus) citations of "convenient [x] you": for=19 to=6 with=0
  • How convenient! vs How convenient it is! - WordReference Forums
    'How convenient!' would work as a sarcastic remark in something like: A: I'm sorry I can't contribute towards the bill, I've forgotten to bring my wallet B: How convenient! A: I couldn't do my homework, my dog ate my sister and we had to take it to the vet B: How convenient!
  • When is convenient for you? - WordReference Forums
    When is convenient for you? Hello, I am just wondering if the above sentence is grammatically correct I'm pretty sure that expressions like "What time date is convenient for you" are correct and widely used but, for some reason, if I substitute "When" instead, it sounds rather strange and ungrammatical to me Is it correct?
  • Convenient to or for [me] - WordReference Forums
    An example would be: It will be more convenient for me to receive the package at my office " If instead, you are giving an opinion, "to" could work An example: "To me it would seem more convenient to work from home, but I can understand the need to go to an office ever day "
  • Norwegian: Please let me know when would be a convenient time. . . . .
    I would like to write the following på norsk to : "Please let me know when would be a convenient time for me to contact you " Here's my attempt at writing this på norsk: Vær sa snill åla meg vite hvilken tid passer bra for meg til ta kontact med deg
  • It is convenient to do doing something | WordReference Forums
    Most frequently we say it is convenient to do something However, the structure convenient to verb+ing is also acceptable If you are thinking of a particular sentence we could advise you which form would sound best However, if you use 'to do' you will not be wrong
  • more convenient vs. most convenient | WordReference Forums
    A fellow contacted me about an appointment on either next Tuesday or next Friday and asked me: "Please let me know which of the two dates would be most convenient for you " As a student of English, I'm thinking it would be correct to say, "more convenient for you " Would "most
  • Would it be convenient for you if we meet - WordReference Forums
    Hello everyone, I'm making some arrangements and have written the following sentence: Would it be convenient for you if we meet next Tuesday? It sounds ok to me, but I wonder if strict rules require that I use the second conditional here and write "if we met" ?


















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