Things don't just happen when you want it to.
How can I put that in a sentence with the word convenience or convenient?
Learn English – Would I say… I’m not at your convenience or I’m not at your convenient
sentence-meaning
sentence-meaning
Things don't just happen when you want it to.
How can I put that in a sentence with the word convenience or convenient?
Best Answer
Although
at your convenience
sounds a little better, both are an awkward way to phrase it. A better way may be to say:Since a person cannot be at your convenience, this makes more sense.