The end of the week. :)
We do not use "at" with days. We say "on the weekend" or "for the weekend." Go picnic on the weekend.
the weekend's here
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "How was your weekend?" Jerry asked.
"Did you saw a film last weekend?" is incorrect.The correct way is to say "Did you see a film last weekend?"
You can't say "At the Weekend", it's not proper english. You can say "on the weekend" if you mean, for example, "we can't go to Disneyland today, but maybe on the weekend we can."
Yes, it is a correct sentence..Subject: youVerb: are doingIndirect object: on the weekend'What' is an interrogative pronoun standing in for the answer to the question and takes the place of a direct object. 'You are doing what on the weekend'.
PJ and Sue do laundry every weekend.
"Has started" is the correct verb to use in this context. The sentence should be written as "The weekend has started."
Both "at the weekend" and "on the weekend" are commonly used and considered correct in British English. In American English, "on the weekend" is more commonly used.
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The verb tense is correct in the sentence: "She will be running in the race next weekend."