Larysa
Do I need a comma after "in your convenience"? Thank you Could you send me your hours as well in your convenience?
2014年12月31日 16:09
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The phrase is actually "*at* your (earliest) convenience". In your sentence, it's actually the "as well" that will need to be set apart to indicate a pause because it interrupts the train of thought, but in general, the phrase itself does not require a comma. i.e.: "Could you send me your hours {of availability?} as well, at your convenience?" "Could you send me your hours {of availability?} at your convenience?
2014年12月31日
Could you send me your hours as well, AT your convenience?
2014年12月31日
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