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Hajare Baghdadi Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In or at

Do we say in the weekend or at the weekend? and is both exist please tell me what is the difference?
  

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On, during or over the weekend. No difference.

  • On, during or over the weekend.
  • No difference.
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On, during or over the weekend. No difference.
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i think In is more used , and more appropriate.
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No, "in" is not used, or at least, not used much. In the UK, you'll hear "at" -- something you won't here in the US.

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