No, I'm sorry it is not. The correct way to say it would be, "for your convenience."
You should say for your convenience it is *gramatically correct-*just means correct
The correct spelling is "convenient" (easy, accessible).
You can say "whatever works best for you" to convey similar meaning.
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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To my knowledge past tense would be convenient.
What is a convenient time that i can speak to you? Is a better way to write this sentence. You got the convenient right but you should use a instead of your. Hope this helps.
The comparative form of "convenient" is "more convenient," and the superlative form is "most convenient." These forms are used to compare the convenience of two or more items or situations. For example, you might say, "This method is more convenient than that one," and "This is the most convenient solution."
The correct spelling is convenient (handy, or creating ease).
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.
Is it correct to say no one cares?