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  1. 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 …

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

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

  3. 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 …

  4. 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 first …

  5. at the weekend, on the weekend or in the weekend? [closed]

    Oct 21, 2015 · which is the right grammatical saying from these, "I will do my work on the weekend", "I do my work in weekends" or "I will do my work at the weekend"?

  6. 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 …

  7. word choice - Weekend vs Weekends for multiple people? - English ...

    Oct 10, 2014 · Should weekend be singular since there is only one weekend being referred to or should it be plural since there are multiple weekend experiences occurring (one for each employee). If it's …

  8. "On/at/for/over the weekend" in American English

    May 7, 2012 · On is slightly vague (possibly deliberately so) and would suggest some time during the weekend, or possibly the whole weekend. For the weekend could mean most of the weekend and …

  9. 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 weekend being …

  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 …