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I understand you were inconvenient vs I understand you were inconvenience

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'I understand you were inconvenienced.' 'Inconvenient' is an adjective, 'inconvenience' is a noun, and 'inconvenienced' is the past participle of the verb 'inconvenience.'

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1182 views

I understand you were inconvenient

This phrase is incorrect. 'Inconvenient' is an adjective and does not fit the context of the sentence.

The correct form should be 'I understand you were inconvenienced.'
  • I understand how inconvenient This is, ma'am,
  • Look, I understand that this is inconvenient for you, but the parameters are strict for the first phase of the clinical trial.
  • I understand you're partial to cookies.
  • I understand you work for Adam Galloway.
  • I understand you're her former suitor.
  • I understand you found Bunkie's car.
  • I understand you found the trucker.
  • I understand you were suing him and Modern Aerodynamics.
  • I understand you've since diversified considerably.
  • I understand you're representing yourself.
  • I understand you're from Missouri.
  • Although I understand you, Dreyman.
  • I understand you volunteered for this detail.
  • I understand you have some weed for sale.
  • I understand you're almost through your recovery.
  • I think I understand you, Madam Secretary.
  • Francis, I understand you need me to play the part.
  • I understand you arrested the men who did this.
  • I understand you're not ready to trust me.
  • I understand you're concerned about corporate secrets being leaked.

I understand you were inconvenience

This phrase is incorrect. 'Inconvenience' is a noun and cannot be used as a verb in this context.

The correct form should be 'I understand you were inconvenienced.'
  • I understand you're partial to cookies.
  • I understand you work for Adam Galloway.
  • I understand you're her former suitor.
  • I understand you found Bunkie's car.
  • I understand you found the trucker.
  • I understand you were suing him and Modern Aerodynamics.
  • I understand you've since diversified considerably.
  • I understand you're representing yourself.
  • I understand you're from Missouri.
  • Although I understand you, Dreyman.
  • I understand you volunteered for this detail.
  • I understand you have some weed for sale.
  • I understand you're almost through your recovery.
  • I think I understand you, Madam Secretary.
  • Francis, I understand you need me to play the part.
  • I understand you arrested the men who did this.
  • I understand you're not ready to trust me.
  • I understand you're concerned about corporate secrets being leaked.
  • I understand you have a personal relationship with these guys.
  • I understand you canceled the Queen of the Bean Celebration.

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