0 Some doubts:02br 02br 00The office is closed at the weekend.02br 00It happened on the weekend of 24 and 25 April. 02br 02br 00when to use at or on??02br 00It is right to use on weekends, on the weekend, at the weekend ??02br 02br 00very confusing...02br 00thanks0-
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02br 02br 00 [American English]02br 02br 00 CJ0-
— CalifJim
02br 02br 00 [American English]02br 02br 00 CJ0-
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0 Only 01i00on02i00; never 01i00at02i00.02br 02br 00 The office is closed on the weekends.02br 00 The office is closed on weekends.02br 00 It happened on the weekend of April 24-25.02br 00 Can you do it on a weekend, maybe?02br 02br 00 [American English]02br 02
0 Ah, this was one of those things that got me recently! It seems our British friends do say "at the weekend," but I don't have the usage completely figured out yet! 0-