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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.
2 déc. 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 used to mean the end of the week. Edit: Correction, there is one example for definition 1.c "The end (i.e. the last day) of the week; Saturday. dial."
19 févr. 2006 · On the weekend is OK, but not in the weekend. It is confusing, as you would say "in the week", and not on or at the week ! Maybe that's because "in" gives you an idea of being inside something with a duration (the week), while the "end" in the word "weekend" gives you an idea of an extremity instead of a duration.
8. Neither. The answer is “this weekend”, as in “I will see her this weekend.”. Depending on which weekend you mean, you could also say “next weekend”, which is the weekend following “this weekend”. “On the weekend” is sometimes used, but sounds odd to me. “During the weekend” would only be applicable if you were ...
26 oct. 2005 · "in the weekend long event", "in the weekend profits" are another couple of examples. But I don't think that it applies to the examples from New Zealand (even if they do sound awful to me too). Awful-sounding or not the Kewies may be being logical. Since the weekend is neither a point in time, nor a day, but a period of time, "in" seems more ...
24 déc. 2013 · Personnellement je réponds : merci, vous aussi, en ne répétant pas bonne journée avant vous aussi. On peut préférer merci, (bonne journée) à vous aussi. On entend encore souvent : vous de même, ou à vous de même, vous pareillement ou à vous pareillement. Ces deux dernières formulations sont je pense les plus soutenues.
16 août 2012 · 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".
21 oct. 2015 · I will do my work over the weekend. I will do my work during the weekend. Neither "in the weekend" nor "at the weekend" sound correct. "On the weekend" sounds OK, more so if you're talking about multiple weekends. I do my work on weekends.
18 nov. 2012 · Her favorite time of the week is the weekend. The weekend is almost over! That last one could be modified a little, where we wouldn't need the word the: My weekend is almost over! but I still need a word in place of the article, to serve as a qualifier: No weekend is complete without a nap. When I use the plural, though, I don't need a leading ...
3 févr. 2023 · Korean - South Korea. Feb 3, 2023. #6. I guess "I hope you both have a good weekend." is more formal than "You both have a good weekend."