Hello, everyone! I hope you're all doing great! I'd like to check which option sounds more natural. "We should move our office downtown because there's more convenience for our staff/it's more convenient for our staff." I appreciate all your help!
When you want to say, your house is located in a good place where you can get anywhere. Can I say as follows? transportation is convenient around my place. I got shopping mall, bank, and fish market around my place.
Hi; From a synopsis on Netflix: Conan feels something is wrong with DoDonPa's all-too-convenient alibi and begins to strongly suspect he's guilty of Tendo's murder after all. what does mean? Thanks in advance.
Hi everyone. I have a question I am writing response to a cancelation email with the CEO of the company where I work. This is the sentence I want to use: No problem Bob. Whenever is more convenient for you. Regards I don't understand why is Microsoft office is underlying the sentence as...
Hey all! How would you say 'Call me whenever you like' in a more formal way? I mean something like 'Call me at a time that is more appropriate from your point of view' or 'Call me, when its more convenient for you'. Thanks in advance.
Accordingly, "convenient food" covers any food that is convenient in any way; but the combination "convenience food" attempts to create a new concept, a novel but widely recognized category of food.
<< --- comfortable and convenient, what is the difference? --- >> According to the dictionary meaning is the same, if someone could explain to me whether these words can be used interchangeably or maybe they have some other meaning?