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Sarnga1157 Posted 15 years ago
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Hello,
What would be the British equivalent of "I go out on weekends". Is it OK to just replace on by at there?

Or, should we say "I go out on weekend days", if this is right? What is common?

I understand that the British don't say "on weekends".

Thanks,
Prasanna
  

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What would be the British equivalent of "I go out on weekends". Is it OK to just replace on by at there? Or, should we say "I go out on weekend days", if this is right?

  • What would be the British equivalent of "I go out on weekends".
  • Is it OK to just replace on by at there?
  • Or, should we say "I go out on weekend days", if this is right?
  • What is common?
  • I understand that the British don't say "on weekends".
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What would be the British equivalent of "I go out on weekends". Is it OK to just replace on by at there?
Or, should we say "I go out on weekend days", if this is right? What is common?
I understand that the British don't say "on weekends".

In British English it is -I go out at weekends.
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We say; at the weekend(s).

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