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HyunWook Park
In weekends or During weekends? or weekend?
You need to have some fun in weekends
You need to have some fun during weekends
You need to have some fun during weekend
By weekends, What I want to mean is every weekend.
Which on is correct and Can any one of you tell me how to use during and in properly in different situations?
Thanks a lot for your help in advacne! Cheers!
Hyunwook
Jun 20, 2015 1:06 PM
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"You need to have some fun during the weekend."
This can mean either just one weekend or all weekends, the meaning must be inferred from the context. In this context, "weekend" is never made plural. You only add an "s" when speaking about a specific number if weekends: "Hiw many weekends are left in the summer?"
June 20, 2015
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HyunWook Park
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