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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Correct grammar

Which is correct please:

"Please attend any of the meetings convenient to you" or "Please attend any of the meetings convenient for you"?
  

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Hi, Which is correct please: "Please attend any of the meetings convenient to you" or "Please attend any of the meetings convenient for you"? Neither is wrong. But without any context, it seems like a slightly unusual thing to say.

  • Hi, Which is correct please: "Please attend any of the meetings convenient to you" or "Please attend any of the meetings convenient for you"?
  • Neither is wrong.
  • But without any context, it seems like a slightly unusual thing to say.
  • How about this?
  • Please attend any of the meetings that you can.
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Hi,

Which is correct please:

"Please attend any of the meetings convenient to you" or "Please attend any of the meetings convenient for you"?

Neither is wrong. But without any context, it seems like a slightly unusual thing to say.

How about this?

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