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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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what is the write way to say - on the weekend at the weekend on weekends at weekend

Why "home" is not used with a prepositon? - See: I like to stay home x I like to stay at home

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org/dictionary/british/weekend#weekend _ ) Anonymous Why "home" is not used with a prepositon? - See: I like to stay home x I like to stay at home ' Home' can be used with prepositions! See these examples: - from the Longman dictionary : Last night we stayed at home and watched TV.

  • org/dictionary/british/weekend#weekend _ ) Anonymous Why "home" is not used with a prepositon?
  • - See: I like to stay home x I like to stay at home ' Home' can be used with prepositions!
  • See these examples: - from the Longman dictionary : Last night we stayed at home and watched TV.
  • org/dictionary/british/home_1 : Phone me at home after four o'clock.
  • - from the Oxford dictionary : Nowadays a lot of people work from home .
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Hi,
Anonymouswhat is the write way to say - on the weekend at the weekend on weekends at weekend
'At the weekend 'and 'at weekends': British English

'On the weekend' and 'on (the) weekends': American English

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"At home" is fine -- it's "to home" that you need to avoid. We just "go home," not "go to home." No logical reason -- that's just the way we say it.

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