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Sarnga1157 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Preposition (on/at)

Hello All,
Which is right?

What do you do on/at weekends?

Thanks,
Prasanna
  

Top answer

AmEng: only on Can's speak for BrEng.

  • AmEng: only on Can's speak for BrEng.
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4 Answers
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AmEng: only on

Can's speak for BrEng.
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Hi

In the UK, '...at weekends' is by far the usual form but curiously '....on Monday/Tuesday etc..' is the norm.

I can't speak for the US though.

Best

BillJ
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I understand "at" is used with weekends in British English.

How do they something like,

"I plan to go there "on/at" one weekend next month" . Is the sentence right? Should "one" be replaced by "a"?

Do the British say, "I plan to go there at a weekend next month" ?

Thanks,
Prasanna
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Hi

We say: 'What are you doing at the weekend?'.

'I plan to go there one weekend next month'.

Best

BillJ

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