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Vts nair Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Would that convenient for you.

I'm scheduling a meeting with my client.
Anytime before noon (12:30 pm EST) would be good for me. Would that convenient for you? Is it grammatically correct. Is there any better way to convey this message.
  

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vts nair Would that convenient for you? Is it grammatically correct ? No, you need a 'be' (right) before the word, the adjective more precisely, 'convenient' .

  • vts nair Would that convenient for you?
  • Is it grammatically correct ?
  • No, you need a 'be' (right) before the word, the adjective more precisely, 'convenient' .
  • Thus, you need to say/write: Would that be convenient for you?
  • vts nair If there is any better way to convey this message ?
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vts nairWould that convenient for you? Is it grammatically correct?
No, you need a 'be' (right) before the word, the adjective more precisely, 'convenient'. Thus, you need to say/write: Would that be convenient for you?
vts nairIf there is any better way to co

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