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what is the difference between 'convenience with' and 'convenient with'?
what is the difference between 'convenience with' and 'convenient with'?
please give some example sentences. thank you~
Aug 21, 2012 8:23 PM
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Convenient is an adjective, so you can't say with convenient. Even the noun form, 'with convenience' (while grammatically correct) is not a phrase one hears in English.
Example: Online shopping is convenient.[ adjective]
The store was located conveniently [ adverb] across the road
"We can leave at your earliest convenience, [ noun] " said the servant to the King.
August 22, 2012
What's the full sentence?
August 22, 2012
convenient = adjective
convenience = noun
For more information check any good dictionary.
August 22, 2012
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