
Convenient to or for [me] | WordReference Forums
Jun 29, 2007 · 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 …
convenient for / to / with you - WordReference Forums
Aug 26, 2011 · 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 …
How convenient! vs How convenient it is! - WordReference Forums
Jun 25, 2024 · 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.
a convenient time - WordReference Forums
May 10, 2012 · 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 …
When is convenient for you? - WordReference Forums
Jun 6, 2015 · 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 …
When it suits Vs When it's convenient - WordReference Forums
Aug 28, 2017 · You could do that, but I would note that there's a slight difference to me. "When it suits X" suggests to me that advantage is derived or that X stands to gain by something, …
convenient/convenience store - WordReference Forums
May 27, 2020 · 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 …
convenient for/to you - WordReference Forums
Mar 31, 2011 · My primary differentiation is this: Is it convenient (for you) (to do) that? Sometimes, though, [convenient to] can indicate the convenience of a location. The location of the house is …
Convenience or convenient - WordReference Forums
Jul 19, 2024 · 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 …
At time and place convenient to you. - WordReference Forums
Mar 2, 2013 · 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 …