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Blacktoiletroll Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

convenient for you/to you

which is correct? "if it is convenient for you" or "if it is convenient to you". if both are correct, what are the differences between them?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Hi BTR It's much more likely that I would say "if it is convenient for you". m. e.

  • Hi BTR It's much more likely that I would say "if it is convenient for you".
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  • something less specifically connected directly to 'you'.
  • I might be asking someone whether something seems convenient to them generally speaking.
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Hi BTR

It's much more likely that I would say "if it is convenient for you". I might be making a specific, concrete suggestion for an appointment, for example:
If it is convenient for you, we could meet tomorrow at 2 p.m.

If I said "convenient to you", I would probably be referring to something more general or more theoretical -- i.e. something less s
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AnonymousWHAT'S MEANING OF " BE INFORMED THAT .."
It means
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CJ
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when i come to you? do 2pm is convenient?
Is it correct?
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Anonymouswhen i come to you? do 2pm is convenient?
When should I come? Is 2 pm convenient?

CJ
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Blacktoiletrollwhich is correct? "if it is convenient for you" or "if it is convenient to you". if both are correct, what are the differences between them?
Thanks in advance.
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So we'll see if it's convenient with your mother.
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