-adjective 1. suitable or agreeable to the needs or purpose; well-suited with respect to facility or ease in use; favorable, easy, or comfortable for use. 2. at hand; easily accessible: Their house is convenient to all transportation. 3. Obsolete. fitting; suitable. ---- [Origin: 1350-1400; ME < L convenient- (s. of conveniéns), prp. of convenīre to be suitable, come together. See convene, -ent]
convenient
It pretty much means attendance is mandatory.
"Convenient" is an adjective.
more convenient
You should say for your convenience it is *gramatically correct-*just means correct
convenient
More convenient than what and for what? If you mean, more convenient than a giant squid as a way of powering your netbook, then yes, DC voltage is more convenient. AC also works for that if you have an AC adapter. But if you mean, more convenient than cinnamon as a flavoring for coffee, than no, I think cinnamon is both easier and tastier.
Come see me whenever it is convenient for you.
Somewhere convenient to your purposes, whatever they are.
You mean the moduli of elasticity. That is pascal or N/m2
It pretty much means attendance is mandatory.
tax laws should be capable of convenient, just and effective administration.
Convenient is an adjective.
Beneficial, advantageous, valuable, significant, convenient, crucial, instrumental, effectual...
Only when it's convenient for you, right?
convenient
it was just convenient for her to do that