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  • "At/on (the) weekend (s)"
    1. I would use 'on' because a weekend is two days (or more). 'At' is more particular, for a smaller place or shorter time, whereas on/in are used for longer durations or larger spaces. "Let's eat at an Italian restaurant at 9pm" against "Let's eat in downtown on Friday". Going by this logic, 'on' should be used.
    10/9/2024 - 8:08 am | View Website
  • Weekend vs weekends
    1. In answer to your first question there are two possible ways of talking about a plurality of weekends. "We will get the job finished by working weekends, for the rest of the year", and "We will get the job finished by working at the weekend, for the rest of the year" are saying exactly the same thing. Both are idiomatic.
    10/9/2024 - 7:33 am | View Website
  • This weekend vs Next weekend [duplicate]
    Immediately following, as in time, order, or sequence. Following this definition, "next weekend" will always mean the weekend with the start date in closes proximity in time. If the phrase is used during a weekend, of course, you'd be referring to the weekend following the one you are currently experiencing.
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  • using phrase "weekend of"
    A week begins on a Monday and ends on a Sunday. That is why Sat and Sun are collectively known as the "weekEND". So, for a week beginning on the 24th of a month: (1) 24th would be a Monday. The 29th and the 30th would be the "weekend". (2) The dates from 24 through 30 comprise the "week of the 24th".
    10/8/2024 - 8:34 pm | View Website
  • word usage
    The latter two sentences have slightly different meanings. "It's the weekend" is an announcement about the date, as in: "Today is Tuesday. Do you know what that means?" "It's a weekend" is the answer to a question about the part of the week two particular days are, as in: "This flyer says that the convention's on March 16-17, 2013.
    10/8/2024 - 7:58 pm | View Website
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