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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

inconvenient

It's inconvenient to everyone that I have no cell phone. Or

It's inconvenient for everyone that I have no cell phone.

Please pick for me.

THanks!
  

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Inconvenient to everyone .......

  • Inconvenient to everyone .......
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Inconvenient to everyone .......
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enoonfor
Is it for or to because they both sound right to me.
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lhavro.....to.....
Please provide support for your contention. It is obvious to me as a native speaker that "for" belongs there, so obvious that I can't think of a way to prove it. I suspect you are confusing "inconvenient for" with "inconsiderate to".
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Check http://www.thefreedictionary.com/inconvenience

inconvenience - to cause inconvenience or discomfort to; "Sorry to trouble you, but..."

inconven
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I've found some other entries:
The inconvenience of doing something.

His early arrival was clearly an inconvenience to his host.

Monday's a bit inconvenient for me.
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Remember that this thread is about the adjective, not the noun.
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canadian45Remember that this thread is about the adjective, not the noun.
Yes, I know. That's why I wrote the example with the adjective + for to be compared with the others.

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