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all your weekends are going vs all your weekend is going

Both phrases are not correct. The correct form should be "all your weekends are going."

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 799 views

all your weekends are going

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to refer to multiple weekends belonging to someone. The verb "are going" agrees with the plural noun "weekends."

Examples:

  • All your weekends are going to be busy this month.
  • All your weekends are going to be filled with fun activities.
  • All your weekends are going to be relaxing and peaceful.
  • All your weekends are going to be productive.
  • All your weekends are going to be memorable.
  • All of a sudden the estimates for opening weekend are going through the friction' roof.
  • I bet this isn't how you saw your weekend going.
  • How is your weekend going so far?
  • This isn't really how I saw this weekend going.
  • This weekend is going to change my life.
  • Everything that we do this weekend is going to reflect on katie.
  • It's the weekend aren't you going home?
  • Max and Steve spent the whole weekend together going to museums.
  • How's your big three-day weekend going?
  • This weekend we're going on a hiking trip.
  • All your weekend calls, and I'm your swap monkey for two months.
  • And you get all your weekends off, so you can catch all Brian's games.
  • This weekend, we're going up to Pebble Beach.
  • Tom needs me to switch weekends because he's going away with...
  • For my birthday party this weekend, we're going go-karting.
  • I just wanted to see where she was going every weekend.
  • I'm not going the weekend without dope.
  • And on the weekend I'm going to visit a friend in Passau.
  • At the weekend I am going to Africa - Swaziland - and Mauritius to look again at the issues related to sugar there.
  • Next weekend, we're going to the San Diego Wild Animal Park.

all your weekend is going

This phrase is not correct in English.

  • This weekend is going to change my life.
  • Everything that we do this weekend is going to reflect on katie.
  • I bet this isn't how you saw your weekend going.
  • How is your weekend going so far?
  • The shoot we're doing this weekend is going to be a reshoot of the color block shoot that Edward did.
  • This isn't really how I saw this weekend going.
  • In fact, this whole weekend, it is going to be nothing but me and...
  • All of a sudden the estimates for opening weekend are going through the friction' roof.
  • Max and Steve spent the whole weekend together going to museums.
  • How's your big three-day weekend going?
  • This weekend we're going on a hiking trip.
  • All your weekend calls, and I'm your swap monkey for two months.
  • And you get all your weekends off, so you can catch all Brian's games.
  • This weekend, we're going up to Pebble Beach.
  • Tom needs me to switch weekends because he's going away with...
  • For my birthday party this weekend, we're going go-karting.
  • I just wanted to see where she was going every weekend.
  • I'm not going the weekend without dope.
  • And on the weekend I'm going to visit a friend in Passau.
  • At the weekend I am going to Africa - Swaziland - and Mauritius to look again at the issues related to sugar there.

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