
"At/on (the) weekend (s)" - English Language & Usage Stack …
At the weekend is the British usage; on the weekend is the American form.
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 …
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, …
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 …
Why is weekend so called in the U.S., when it is not the end of the ...
Jun 13, 2022 · Now, weekend as we now know it, is a U.S. invention. The practice of organising employment in a way that provides for most people not working on both Saturday and Sunday …
grammar - " at the weekend" vs "at weekends" - English Language …
May 19, 2021 · At least in British English, at the weekend can mean 'at weekends in general' as well as 'this coming weekend'.
at/in the weekend - WordReference Forums
Oct 26, 2005 · Hello! Is it correct to use the preposition in with weekend? For instance, I usually go out in the weekend. It sounds better to me that saying at the weekend, but...is the above …
by the end of the week vs. by the weekend - WordReference Forums
May 3, 2013 · By the weekend generally means 'before midnight on Friday', i.e. before the weekend. For some people, Sunday is the first day not the last day. If you're at work, "by the …
On the weekend vs this weekend - English Language & Usage …
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 …
This weekend vs Next weekend [duplicate] - English Language
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 & …