Following the last reasoning, wouldn't it be so that "at" , instead of "in" the weekend, is the Britishly recognized usage because it refers to an specific time in the week? Also, considering โ€ฆ Oct 26, 2005 ยท Hello! Is it correct to use the preposition in with weekend? For instance, I usually go out in the weekend. It sounds better to me that saying at the weekend, but...is the above โ€ฆ The weekend would be the 6th & 7th. How do you refer properly to the coming weekend, "This weekend" or "Next weekend"? I believe that using "next weekend" would refer to the 13th & โ€ฆ Nov 28, 2018 ยท What's the difference between "at this weekend" and "this weekend" when they are used in a sentence. How do we use them correctly? For example, can I say " I am going to โ€ฆ Dec 2, 2006 ยท The adjectival or attributive version is generally weekend - weekend bag, weekend sailor. Jun 13, 2022 ยท In both the US and the UK, Sunday is the last day of the week, and the weekend is Saturday and Sunday. The only confusion is that calendars -print- the weeks with Sunday the โ€ฆ May 19, 2021 ยท At least in British English, at the weekend can mean 'at weekends in general' as well as 'this coming weekend'.

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