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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

On weekends, Mr Cheung have a holiday. Any mistake for this sentence? On weekends or At weekends or Mr Cheung has a holiday
  

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On weekends has I'm not familiar enough with the British concept of holiday (vs. the American vacation ), so I won't comment on that.

  • On weekends has I'm not familiar enough with the British concept of holiday (vs.
  • the American vacation ), so I won't comment on that.
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On weekends
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I'm not familiar enough with the British concept of holiday (vs. the American vacation), so I won't comment on that.
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It would be 'at weekends' in BrE though I find the idea of having a holiday at weekends rather strange. Do you mean simply that he does not work at weekends? if so, you can say that he has weekends off/free.

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