Which is correct:
"Free this weekend" or "Free this weekends"?

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Free this weekend

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "free this weekend" when referring to the upcoming weekend. The word "weekend" is singular in this context.

Examples:

  • I'm free this weekend. Do you want to hang out?
  • Are you free this weekend to help me move?
  • Let's go hiking together this weekend since we're both free.
  • I'm free this weekend, so I can help you with your project.
  • She's free this weekend, so we can plan a movie night.

Free this weekends

This phrase is incorrect in English. The word "weekends" should not be used with the determiner "this."


Alternatives:

  • free this weekend
  • free on weekends
  • free next weekend
  • free every weekend
  • free during the weekends
The correct phrase is "free this weekend." The word "weekend" is singular in this context, so it should be used with the singular form of the determiner "this."

Last updated: March 24, 2024

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