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Nona The Brit wrote: | |
I think US English may differ in this respect but with British English you do indeed use 'at' the weekend, and 'on' Saturday. I suppose you might as well query why we say 'in' March - prepositions just differ even in related topics sometimes.
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US English: on the weekend, during the weekend, over the weekend, but not 'at'. On Saturday [or no preposition at all]. |
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hi, and tnx. it souds rather funny to say "at the weekend"..
andways, similar question:
i hear ppl saying "i was listening to music IN work"
is that right? shouldnt it be "at work?" ![Big Smile [:D]](/emoticons/emotion-2.gif)