
"At/on (the) weekend (s)" - English Language & Usage Stack …
But "at/on [the] weekend [s]" could refer to a past or future event. Therefore to avoid ambiguity, reference should be made to whether it is a weekend in the past, future or both.
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 …
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, …
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 …
Weekend or week-end: hyphen or not? | WordReference Forums
Dec 2, 2006 · The adjectival or attributive version is generally weekend - weekend bag, weekend sailor. "Something for the weekend," is always so There are no examples of week-end, or …
idioms - using phrase "weekend of" - English Language & Usage …
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 normally, …
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 & …
On the weekend & on weekends - WordReference Forums
Feb 8, 2010 · Hello, I know that this topic has been discussed earlier, but actually this's a little bit different. What is the difference between saying: "on the weekend & on weekends"? For …
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 …
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 …