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 sabrinita08
 
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							| Hi everybody!!! I  was discussing with my classmates about the use of a preposition. Here goes the example: We meet you on the weekend / at the weekend.   I live with an American girl and she said that ON the weekend is the correct option. My classmates said it is AT the weekend.    Maybe there is a difference between American and British English!   Can any of you clarify the idea? thanks in advance...   Sabri   |  22 Sep 2009      
					
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 Nebal
 
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							| Hi Sabrinita,   Well, both are correct. British English: at the weekend OR at weekends (in general) / US English: on the weekend OR on weekends (in general).   Hope it helps!! Nebal |  22 Sep 2009     
					
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