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Ansonguy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

At your convenient times

I am going to make up two sentences below.

(1) You can come here to borrow books at your convenience.

(2) You can come here to borrow books at your convenient times.


I think (1) is grammatically correct. May I ask a question about (2)?

Is it grammatically OK to pluralize the word "time" here? Thanks for your help.

  

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ansonguy I think (1) is grammatically correct. Yes, it is. ansonguy Is it grammatically OK to pluralize the word "time" here?

  • ansonguy I think (1) is grammatically correct.
  • Yes, it is.
  • ansonguy Is it grammatically OK to pluralize the word "time" here?
  • Yes, but the sentence is not natural.
  • This is better, but #1 is my preference.
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ansonguyI think (1) is grammatically correct.

Yes, it is.

ansonguyIs it grammatically OK to pluralize the word "time" here?

Yes, but the sentence is not natural. This is better, but #1 is my preference.

(2) You can come here to borrow books at times convenient to you.

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