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  1. "At/on (the) weekend (s)" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    At the weekend is the British usage; on the weekend is the American form.

  2. Difference between "at this weekend" and "this weekend"

    Nov 28, 2018 · What's the difference between "at this weekend" and "this weekend" when they are used in a sentence. How do we use them correctly? For example, can I say " I am going to visit my friends …

  3. Weekend vs weekends - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 29, 2018 · Where I live in southern California I often hear weekend referred to as plural eg "on the weekends". Is this proper English and is it commonly heard elsewhere or is it just ignorance unique …

  4. On the weekend vs this weekend - English Language & Usage Stack …

    May 2, 2017 · As has been pointed out several times on this site, Her Majesty and her subjects never do things "ON" the weekend. They do things "on" Saturday, and "on" Sunday, but NEVER "on" the …

  5. Difference between "Coming weekend" and "This weekend"?

    The meeting was this weekend. The meeting was this coming weekend. The meeting was this past weekend. In the first case, I'd think that means that the meeting happened over the weekend that just …

  6. Preposition: ... <at, in, on> the weekend? - WordReference Forums

    Feb 19, 2006 · In April, I wash the car at seven o'clock on Mondays. On the weekend does not necessarily refer to any particular weekend, in the same way that "this weekend" would, although …

  7. This weekend vs Next weekend [duplicate] - English Language & Usage ...

    The weekend would be the 6th & 7th. How do you refer properly to the coming weekend, "This weekend" or "Next weekend"? I believe that using "next weekend" would refer to the 13th & 14th and …

  8. using phrase "weekend of" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 16, 2012 · Friday evening (the 21 st of the given month) might just be counted as part of the weekend. And if it is a holiday weekend, then Monday might scrape as part of the long weekend, but …

  9. word choice - "On the weekend" or "during the weekend" - English ...

    Depending on which weekend you mean, you could also say “next weekend”, which is the weekend following “this weekend”. “On the weekend” is sometimes used, but sounds odd to me. “During the …

  10. "Each weekend" or "Every weekend" ? | WordReference Forums

    Feb 14, 2023 · (1) Each weekend, around 100 people went to the event. (1) Every weekend, around 100 people went to the event. I understand that " Each focuses on individual things within a larger group …