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Pleasehelp Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

For/on

I can try to get out of the field trip but I'm still going to Los Angeles for the weekend. Or

I can try to get out of the field trip but I'm still going to Los Angeles on the weekend.

Which is better or they mean the same thing?
  

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I always thought For the weekend = for the entire duration of the weekend on the weekend = not necessarily like the first explanation

  • I always thought For the weekend = for the entire duration of the weekend on the weekend = not necessarily like the first explanation
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I always thought

For the weekend = for the entire duration of the weekend

on the weekend = not necessarily like the first explanation

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