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Which is the correct grammar?

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" Let me know the date which is convenient TO you by email" or

" Let me know the date which is convenient FOR you by email" ?

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  1. I would say FOR, but the entire sentence doesn't really make sense. I would say it should be

    Let me know a date that is convenient for you.

    The "by email" part doesnt really make sense..


  2. For... but the sentance is messed up I'm pretty sure it should say...

    Let me know the date that is convinient for you by mail.

  3. FOR


  4. Neither. Try rearranging the sentence.

  5. FOR!!!

  6. FOR

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