[Grammar] If it is convenient vs. If convenient

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vpkannan

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Hi,

1. If it is convenient for you, we can meet tomorrow evening.
2. If convenient for you, we can meet tomorrow evening.

Are both the above sentences correct and do they mean the same?

Thanks.
 
Yes. Use 1.
 
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