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Is it correct to say Visit us at her convenient time?

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Is it correct to say convenient for you or convenient to you?

You should say for your convenience it is *gramatically correct-*just means correct


Is it correct to say for your convenient?

No, I'm sorry it is not. The correct way to say it would be, "for your convenience."


Is it grammatically correct to say Please let me know what date and time is feasible to your schedule?

Not really. 'You may please' is not correct. Use either 'you may' or 'please' but not both. Contact is better than reach. We don't usually use the phrase 'your convenient time'. We usually say 'convenient to you'. SO, a good sentence would be something like this: Please contact me at a time convenient to you. Or Please contact me / at the above address/ via email / on my home phone / at a time convenient to you.


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No. The principal reason for her visit was her gastritis.


Is this sentence correct Although Mark and my visit was brief I am so grateful to have spent the time with you?

No. The structurally correct form is "Mark's and my visit" because the possessive must extend to Mark as it would if there were no compound subject. Ordinarily you would avoid the problem and say "our" instead of "Mark's and my."


Is this correct we'll visit you at your classroom?

No. We say at your school, but in your classroom


Is it correct to say it is the time of someone OR it is the time for someone?

"It is the time for someone" is correct. It implies that it is the right moment or opportunity for that person.


Which is correct You went to visit him or You went to visit with him?

The correct English is "You went to visit him." "You went to visit with him." is not actually incorrect, if what is meant is that you and he went visiting together. (The emphasis is on the fact that he went as well.) However, that is just not such a common thing to say.


Is this correct grammar to say when is the best time i can call you?

"When is the best time I can call you?" is correct.


Is 'visited you' correct?

'visited you' actually sounds incoreect.Instead you can say 'i visited at your place' or 'i had a visit at your house'!


How do you say whatever is convenient for you?

You can say "whatever works best for you" to convey similar meaning.


Is it correct to say in the essence of time?

It is common to say "Time is of the essence" Meaning it is important that this be done quickly or on time.