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Originally Posted by Maxful
What about Convenience and Convenient?
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They have basically the same meaning but i guess they have different times when they should be used. Because Convenient is an adjective, convenience is a noun. So you use Convenient in a sentence where you need an adjective
for example: "It would be Convenient to pick up the dog at 2:00pm"
And use convenience in a sentence where you need a noun
example: "For your convenience we will allow you to pick the dog up at 2:00pm"
It would be incorrect to say: "It would be Convenience to pick up the dog at 2:00pm"
Hope that made sense, that one is hard to explain ^^"