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Stephanie Angelia
on weekend or at weekend? Which one is right "on weekend" or "at weekend"? Thanks in advance guys ")
2011年7月15日 14:19
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Neither. At the weekend. At weekends. Or even better, no preposition. What do you do weekends? What are you doing this weekend?
2011年7月15日
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at weekend : British on weekend: American Both Correct
2011年7月15日
They are both wrong. You need "the" if it's singular. UK English: at the weekend US English: on the weekend
2011年7月17日
Australians say: On the weekend I am going to the beach/football etc
2011年7月16日
moorche's answer is correct. Occassionally, you might see "at" used this way: "At week's end, he hadn't even begun the assigment" - meaning "by the weekend". It refers to the start, or arrival of the weekend, rather than the whole weekend itslef.
2011年7月15日
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